NapTimeSleeper
1985
1985
2023
Understandably, a very polarizing game. There's a lot of typical Bethesda stuff here, but I ate it up. The combat felt great. I even grew to like the lock-picking mini-game.
I'm still conflicted about the main quest, but some of the side-questlines were a lot of fun. The Crimson Fleet quests and United Colonies were standouts for me.
I'm still conflicted about the main quest, but some of the side-questlines were a lot of fun. The Crimson Fleet quests and United Colonies were standouts for me.
2022
2022
I liked a lot of what this game was. There were some fun and zany secrets that I found and probably some that I didn't. It's a point-and-click game so that was the primary gameplay. There were some random feeling minigames but they were fine. The narrative is where it's at with this game and I thought it was good. I loved the setting, being in Louisiana. The art was very creepy and moody.
This was my favorite game when it came out in 2018. This remastered version is still great. I think I appreciate it even more after completing everything. You just get in a zone with the traversal and combat. Had a blast with the Miles Morales game a couple years ago and am tempted to revisit that too before playing the sequel. Good times!
2023
2022
I've been playing this on the Steam Deck and having a good time. I never really got into the previous releases, but I can understand why people are annoyed at having to buy tables they already bought again. The free tables are alright, and I really like "Fish Tales". The customization of the arcade is decent but limited. The events seem okay, but I haven't completed any yet. I don't know if I'll pick up any additional tables, but I think it's worth a download.
2001
2004