Category Game Reviews

NEON STRUCT

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Guns- who needs ’em?? Not Jillian Cleary, a former surveillance on the run from her old employer after being framed intended for treason.? Bond may destroy his way by means of movie after film, but Cleary is all about turn invisible, sneaking and getting out and in without a trace.? She’utes got a few good tech toys to aid her along the way, certainly, but they’re with very limited supply.? Tolerance and darkness tend to be her main tools, and seeing as not many in the cyberpunk brutalist long term ever turns on the light source, it means she’s effectively armed.

NEON STRUCT: Die Augen der Welt is really a game of subtlety in addition to sneakiness...

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Lord involving Magna: Maiden Heaven

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Despite the offerings positioned on the 3DS on the subject of JRPGs, not all of them are treasures. Thus enter Lord regarding Magna: Maiden Heaven, a game once on its deathbed right after its developer proceeded to go belly-up, now lying in store shelves willing to be played through anyone looking for a somewhat different take on the particular genre. But is this fact one of those just-mentioned classics, or merely a poor trip into JRPG town?

Lord of Magna is approximately two things: its adorable graphics and its one of a kind take on combat methods. The former is something for you to especially write home about thanks to the large vivacity of its aesthetic. Vivid colors, chibi character designs and some solid animations all serve Maiden Heaven‘azines mission of delivering a lush, radiant...

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Whispering Willows (PS Vita)

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Let this be a lesson for all up-and-coming game creative designers: immersion is not an inherent substitute for quality gameplay.

Whispering Willows, the gorgeous 2D adventure thriller from Night Light Interactive and Recover the cash Interactive, attempts to draw players into its world without providing them with any real reason to stay. It’s a fascinating situation, that much is certain, as this otherworldly three-hour adventure appears like a house with both the strongest foundation that you can buy and a dedicated deficiency of walls...

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Knee Deeply, Act 1: Wonderland

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“All the world’s a stage” can be an intriguing monologue from the pen of Invoice Shakespeare which comes to mind once in a while while. Yet, with the exception of a few instances, it’azines hard to recall everything many video games that attempt to straddle the line between presenting a narrative equally as “real” and as any play outright. Knee Deep, Act 1: Wonderland (as well as presumably the rest of their chapters) depend on a play-like presentation. And how can this play begin? As with so many classics, it starts off with a committing suicide.

The dead man you want is Tag Kern. Seemingly, he’s some sort of large shot Hollywood professional, or at least was. For reasons unknown he ended up hanging themselves from a tower within a podunk little town...

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Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward

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Final Fantasy XIV has had this kind of strange track record. The main release nearly impaired Square Enix due to its tremendous cost and sudden failure, but the Japoneses company was able to toss a Phoenix Recorded on itself and be reborn with A Realm Reborn, making something that could be easily considered one of the best MMOs available. It’s one of the very number of MMOs that currently sustains its subscription-based model while some go free-to-play, not to mention putting new story-related content every few months. But it’s into the fray once more, since Final Fantasy XIV does have it’s first major expansion package that promises an extremely lengthy campaign and many more side activity to help partake in...

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Galactic Civilizations Three

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Galactic Civilizations III is one of the newest entries into the today somewhat crowded 4 market. With sequence such as Civilization, Countless, Total War and also Stardock’s own Sins of your Solar Empire, novices need to be polished, deeply and offer the player a thing (or a combination of points) they can’t easily find elsewhere in order to cut from the clutter.

Galactic Civilizations III is often a turn-based random hexmap game, such as Endless Legend and Civilization: Beyond Earth. GC3’s place is the best looking from the three (though I’m a fan of “space porn”), on the other hand only at a zoom too close to come in handy in gameplay...

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