Review: ADOM (Ancient Domains Of Mystery)
You need to be aware that ADOM is still very much the old-school ball-buster it once was, and it might even crash on you when things start getting good.
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You need to be aware that ADOM is still very much the old-school ball-buster it once was, and it might even crash on you when things start getting good.
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It really is just the learning curve that holds this one back, and it’s a product of just how rich and varied the world and systems of Cogmind are.
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Card Quest is not an easy game, and it’s one that demands a lot of thought, but those willing to battle through it will find it very rewarding.
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Deep Sky Derelicts carves out a place for itself in the turn-based tactics world by taking familiar systems and remixing them into something new and exciting, familiar yet engaging to explore.
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It suffers from antiquated balance that can be hard to stick with, and on top of that lacks key narrative elements to help players make that commitment.
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While this one will get the job done if you need your city-spanning fix, there are quite a few weaknesses to be aware of before buying in.
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Ash of Gods is a flawed gem, one that’s still beautiful and valuable but only to those willing to look past its flaws and work around them.
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The look and feel are every bit as sharp as the gameplay, and combinations like this should not be missed by any puzzle fan.
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This is one of the few titles I can’t ever fully quit, thanks to an unparalleled mix of challenging strategy, gratifying progression, and incredible aesthetics.
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