This game is a very pretty plate with nothing on it. The devs did a fantastic job with the story, style, and making the game feel satisfying at times. Unfortunately though most of the experience is held back by repetition, glitches galore, a tacked on multiplayer mode, and a really short length that ensures the good ideas it has never reach their potential. I really can’t recommend this game unless you are a Sonic and/or Wii fanatic, the best part of the game are its cutscenes and you can watch for those free online.

The best bad game ever. TF2 has a ton of strong points like superb fan support and fun classes to play as, yet it is also a broken and unbalanced mess that will drive you up the wall. TF2 has high mountains and deep pits in terms of enjoyment; when it is fun it is perhaps the most fun FPS in existence, but there will a ton of times where the game will leave you broken and upset. Don’t let the funny memes fool you, you need to have a lot of patience to get into this game.

It is basically The Neverhood for better and for worse, following that games design philosophy to a T. The characters, humor, world, music, and style are impeccable but the gameplay is incredibly simple and the puzzles range from ridiculously easy to infuriating hard without much in-between. It is also a very short game.

There are a lot of better modern point-and-click games to play, but nevertheless I’d still say Armikrog is good and worth a look, especially if you liked The Neverhood.

Planescape is a top-down RPG where you play as a strange immortal amnesiac who finds himself in a nexus of worlds based off of the Great Wheel in Dungeons and Dragons. You will be interact with a variety of strange dimensional travelers and spirits to find out your past and save reality from a maniacal deity. It is truly a classic, but perhaps not quite as perfect as many will say as it does carry a distinct flaw.
The games writing and world absolutely deserve the praise given, the land of Sigil and all within are fantastically made and the story is engaging from start to finish.
Planescape’s focus on writing though is not just it’s biggest strength, but it’s biggest weakness. As an actual RPG, Planescape is really just okay at best. Most of the quests are bog standard fetch quests and combat is awkward, nothing truly bad but nothing special and if it didn’t have such an interesting world Planescape would become boring quickly. This is a game you play to experience the world and writing, similar with games like Undertale, Myst, and Deadly Premonition. Go into it with the mindset of reading a book and you will probably love Planescape, go into it wanting to actually play an RPG and you will probably be disappointed.