Review: RAD
There is fun to be had here, but you have to be lucky to find it, and most players aren’t going to want to sit through half a dozen bad runs for the one good one.
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There is fun to be had here, but you have to be lucky to find it, and most players aren’t going to want to sit through half a dozen bad runs for the one good one.
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Nosferatu is an ambitious project for its era, one that shows its age more than most but can still thrill and terrify if you let it.
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For being one of the first first-person roguelikes Eldritch is still one of the best, taking the fun parts of the Cthulhu mythos and mixing them with some rollicking good gameplay.
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A long road remains for the content of Trials of Fire, but what’s there now is of great quality and offers plenty of fun and adventure.
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For everything that Soulblight does to be unique, the gameplay still turns into a repetitive slog.
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While Fate Hunters has the mechanics of deck building and combat down, some of the challenges and progression systems threaten to spoil what fun there is here.
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Pineapple Smash Crew is definitely entertaining, but there’s no telling how long it can hold your attention.
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It’s perhaps the only game I know of that marries classic roguelike conduct with free-wheeling action, and the result is wonderfully polished and engaging, if quite challenging.
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One More Dungeon isn’t something everyone should run out and get, but it’s a perfectly good FPS roguelike.
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