Review: miniLAW: Ministry of Law
The robust options you have for engaging with lawbreakers here are enough to keep you dispensing justice for hours, even if the overall game still needs some work.
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The robust options you have for engaging with lawbreakers here are enough to keep you dispensing justice for hours, even if the overall game still needs some work.
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The moment-to-moment gameplay shines, it always feels like there’s something more to find in the next level, and the art is wonderfully bright and colorful.
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Fans of light-hearted adventures and collectathons will not want to miss this one.
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Katana ZERO has a vision and it stops at nothing to express it, blending style, substance, and action into one of the most cohesive packages I’ve ever seen.
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It’s a very familiar metroidvania at its core, down to the combat and consumables, that suffers for trying something new with its level design.
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The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince is a fabulous rendition of a fable in game format, offering a powerful story and solid gameplay with only a few flaws to be aware of.
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The exploration is fun and the combat is challenging, but you absolutely have to play it its way or you are sure to get frustrated.
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I’m certainly not telling anyone to run out and grab Viking: Sigurd’s Adventure for their platforming needs, but if you have a specific taste for something basic, it’s a solid pick in its space.
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For a short, straight-forward platforming romp, Tiny Dangerous Dungeon is a charming little pick indeed.
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