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A well done battle system that in many ways paved a path for the genre. The job system, story, and traversal can be a drag however but remains a nice change of pace from the mainline series.

Few times in my gaming history have I had such a big smile on my face as I have when I play these boss battles. Rhythm games at their finest.

An incredible effort from a first time developer. Features my favorite boss fight from any game I've ever played. Despite its flaws, I think this game deserves a chance

It's as if they made Sky SC, but with better gameplay, and way less development and involvement of the story for the characters. It's fine, the ending saves it a little, but most mid Trails so far.

Absolutely hilarious. This is the most stupid concept for a valentines event. And I love it. It makes constant meta jokes, the artwork is surprisingly great and it was fun to get a couple rewards for in Overwatch 2 as well.
Here's to hoping we can date more heroes next year.

After playing Lego the Skywalker Saga, I was wondering if it was still worth to play the old Lego Star Wars Games, and the answer is a big YES! The game covers the first two seasons of The Clone Wars tv series, and the chapters felt complete and not rushed.

Besides it's way more simplistic than SS, it's as much fun as the new one, if not better, especially if you, like me, prefer some more linear games, 'cause it shines in its simplicity, and at times even offer us bigger battles scope than the last SW Lego game, besides its technology limitations. But the cherry on the cake is the base building/ rts troop battling mechanic, seriously, I could say it's the most fun piece of lego game I've ever played, and I'm not even a fan of these strategic games.

The game aged pretty well, and although we have the 2022 game, it was not replaced at all, definitely worth of your attention.

Positive points
+ Multiplayer;
+ Level Designs;
+ Base building/ rts troop battling mechanic;
+ Hub;
+ Visuals.

Negative points
- A few minor bugs that made me restart the level;
- sometimes the space sections take a long time to repeat the same tasks.

Some games are good purely by conventional metrics, and some are good because they have the sauce. Roboquest has the fucking sauce. Play this game.

Wasn't a fan of the base game at all, but Valhalla is a wonderfully crafted combat centric experience and a nice epilogue to the nu-GoW story. It's a very accessible roguelike mode that makes Kratos face his past in a way the new games hadn't shown before.

Issues exist, obviously, and many carry over verbatim from the main game. The camera is still wonky, dialogue is still a bit too quippy and some encounters last way too long. However, this is still worth a play if you're invested in the story or just enjoy GoW combat.

It seems a real good game, the rhythm gimmick is innovative and the soundtracks great; it's a shame that I can't find the fun of pure hack & slashes though. I wish I could like it more. :c

A fan game that truly captures the essence of the original. Undertale Yellow could very well be an official prequel to Undertale it references things that we know will happen while also introducing a bunch of new stuff!

The whole game is full of new enemies and bosses plenty of silly NPCs that fit right in. The new major characters are all great and I found myself really invested in the story.

I’d highly recommend this to anyone who’s played Undertale and if you haven’t played Undertale then go play it then come play this trust me it’s great!

[Main Story] + [All Endings]
**
A small game with PS1 time graphics, but basically consists of several endings which makes the player want to do the other endings. I suggest watching a tutorial for the various endings to save time on the various item combinations.

Furi

2016

Interesting take on the character action genre: you'll be switching between long-range, bullet-hell sequences and melee-range, twitch-parry showdowns. As a boss-rush game, some are great and some are meh.

people say that this is better than 1 most of the time and I don't think I'll ever get it. don't get me wrong, this is amazing and still a top 25 game for me, but I miss the level of batshit insane 1 had

Another totally-serviceable campaign from a Battlefield game. It's more or less a continuation of 1's tone-piece vignettes, though here we follow some of the more lesser-known combatants of WWII. I'm all for such an approach, given Call of Duty's recent propensity to just do Band of Brothers ad nauseum. Gameplay-wise, I didn't really have any issues though it was a touch-and-go thing for a bit getting the game to run smoothly on my high-spec system.

A perfect sequel in every way. Bigger setlist, harder songs, more gameplay options, better character customization, an incredible career mode with more replayability than ever before, and ALL OF YOUR DLC SONGS FROM THE FIRST GAME CARRIED OVER. You could even import most of Rock Band 1's on-disc songs into Rock Band 2 for a modest $5 fee. An absolute triumph from the music game golden age, and one of the best games of the seventh console generation.