Review: Broforce
There’s not much more here than blood and chaos, but it’s done so well I can hardly stop from partaking of more.
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There’s not much more here than blood and chaos, but it’s done so well I can hardly stop from partaking of more.
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It’s hard, it’s cruel, it’s relentless, and it’s ultimately fair. The hours of study and practice Nuclear Throne demands are rewarded with mastery and tantalizing secrets.
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Overture is a simple game but the frantic action and varied classes kept me hooked for far longer than I expected.
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It’s a promising setup, but every part that can feel bad feels bad, and every opportunity for fun player choices and interactions was missed.
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If you’re willing to fight on uneven terms and learn to make the most of what the game gives you, I can guarantee that Enter the Gungeon will delight and surprise you for dozens of hours.
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Brigador is the perfect intersection of mech combat, dystopian themes, and technical gameplay, forming a title that really should be seen as a landmark in the genre.
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I’m not sure how many people are looking for a new coat of paint on their 20-year-old FPSes, but for anyone that is Super 3-D Noah’s Ark is a fun and surprisingly challenging spin on a classic genre.
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Ultimately Deadly 30 is only going to appeal for as long as you enjoy blasting zombies and accumulating junk.
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DOOM is at the top of the FPS heap, shotgun in one hand and still-beating heart in the other, and if that sounds like any sort of fun you won’t be disappointed.
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