Review: Seraph
All Seraph really needed was more variety to its gameplay, but even with the fluid movement and shooting I was falling asleep at the controls.
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All Seraph really needed was more variety to its gameplay, but even with the fluid movement and shooting I was falling asleep at the controls.
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You’ll be getting equal parts brain-teasers and world-building here, and you’ll need to be paying attention to both to get the most out of this challenging title.
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With a little more polish Catmaze could honestly be an all-time great, but as it stands it’s still a fine entry in the magical end of the genre.
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The Floor is Jelly makes the most of its gimmick, and builds upon that to offer a short and sweet course of platforming ingenuity.
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Sundered is something special, a metroidvania that goes its own way on a lot of designs, and props it all up with truly incredible art and animation.
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You’ll need to put some effort into learning to grapple here but it’s 100% worth it, because Grapple Force Rena is one of the most fun indie platformers to come around lately.
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Even if you have to tap out near the end, it’s still going to be a marvelous little journey through cartoon worlds you might have thought forgotten.
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It looks, sounds, and feels the part of an ultra-violent Terminator joint, and if that sounds like your jam then don’t delay in embracing the darkness.
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Momodora does the job with flourish and style, challenging you with deadly bosses and leaving plenty to find as you explore.
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