Review: Harold
I wish the gameplay was even half as good as the animations, but when it’s so hard to get anything fun or rewarding out of Harold, it’s no surprise that it’s going to finish last.
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I wish the gameplay was even half as good as the animations, but when it’s so hard to get anything fun or rewarding out of Harold, it’s no surprise that it’s going to finish last.
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The Legend of Bum-Bo offers plenty of engrossing puzzling in its gross-out way, as long as you have the patience to get through the rough patches.
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Between the charming pixel graphics, the evocative sound design, and the wealth of items and level variations to discover, DemonCrawl is undeniably compelling in ways other games can’t match.
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As a short, simple point-and-click Tormentum is merely passable, but with that incredible presentation it becomes something that really deserves to be seen.
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Pamali definitely gets points for being unique with its structure and folklore, but I don’t know how many horror fans will be able to invest in it.
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Any one of its features, from the presentation to the game design to the writing, would be enough to make this a classic. But somehow Return of the Obra Dinn has it all.
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It’s a unique little title in tone and presentation, and something that fans of off-beat horror should not pass up.
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For players keen on puzzling out interfaces and really learning to make the most of them, Nauticrawl is an easy recommendation.
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It’s a clever, complex concept that the game does a fine job of easing you into, and is only hurt by the age and controls the game is saddled with.
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