Review: Marshmellow Day Spa
While understandably limited in scope, it’s still an easy game to get lost in as you rush to beat the clock and dunk just one more of your friends into the cocoa mug of their dreams.
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While understandably limited in scope, it’s still an easy game to get lost in as you rush to beat the clock and dunk just one more of your friends into the cocoa mug of their dreams.
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All the parts are here, there’s loads of promise, but it doesn’t make a very satisfying experience yet and I don’t think you should buy in until it does.
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You’re essentially guaranteed hours of mayhem and entertainment here as long as you keep chasing challenges, and with so many creative ways to kill there’s really no reason to ever stop.
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No game has quite pulled off the open-world horror schtick this well, providing both opportunities and scares that inspire the right atmosphere of dread.
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It does a lot to be different, both in how it plays and how it’s structured, and if you’re prepared for that then it won’t disappoint in action or scares.
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Already built upon a vague premise and indistinct graphics, the episodes that chronicle this adventure feel wildly disparate and uneven.
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OK/NORMAL isn’t going to become your favorite horror game but it offers something creative and different, just in a smaller, more flawed package than you might expect.
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Assuming you’re okay with a concise platformer rich in atmosphere and tension and light on action, Little Nightmares is sure to deliver.
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This is no Dark Souls killer, but Immortal: Unchained brings some new features to the mix along with some great level design and solid looting.
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