Fun micro horror game, well worth the time.

Mindless fun, enjoyable but the final few upgrades cost far too much.

Good questions, tougher than the first, makes for a more interesting game. Customisation options not as hard to understand.

Frustrating part would be having to log into a ubisoft account just to play as far as I can tell, no one ever wants to sign up to a second service (even if it is free) just to play a game they bought.

I haven't played it enough yet but I'm really hoping the family favourite of rejecting the same category over and over eventually gives you that category twice as a 'choice' I love it, and I never intend to find out whether its an intended feature or a bug.

Finally can I just say I love when a game is low stakes enough that non-issues like text visibly resizing as it pops in are still present, I would absolutely love to see more of this in games. Absolutely adore 'yeah we know you don't mind and we don't think its enough of a problem that you're going to send death threats over it (we hope)' attitude, its the best sort of silent conversation that I am purely imagining in my own head that doesn't exist, what am I talking about.

Fantastic game in the sort of micro genre where you have to maximise points by placing like for like objects together.

I honestly love this, its nice and low pressure and you can easily get lost in it for hours, unlockables give you a nice motivator to keep replaying.

There is often a temptation with games like these to keep piling on rules or transformative mechanics to make placing pieces more and more difficult, things like placing x piece will cause a load of issues unless placed in y fashion, it's nice that this game doesn't do that.

I am honestly blown away by how well this works and the sheer amount of options on the steam workshop, a humbling lesson for the inner cynic that thinks 'it cant possibly be that good, I'll skip it'.

I'll be eating crow for a while.

I've been playing this with family over the past year, and honestly this game is hard, awkward and leads to lots of shouting, as a result its a stellar 10/10 no notes.

There's criticisms you can level of course, my personal gripe being how hard it is to see yourself if co-op players get too far away from each other, similar co-op games solve this by 'magnifying' the area around the player as a perspective trick.

This comes with its own potential issues but squinting to see if you've grabbed that item the right way can be a bit taxing at times.

Overall though the game is 100% great at what it set out to do and is one of the most stressful and fun multiplayer games, give it a go.

I can imagine back when the NES was new, this was an excellent approximation, it plays well and the tables had a lot of interesting little areas, exactly what I'd assume pinball fans would love at least for the time.

For a fair few years now I've wanted a GBA micro, the novelty factor is just too big, and I'm pleased to say I wasn't wrong.

I've spent the time since getting the teeniest tiniest gameboy digging up and looking at my old carts, I was baffled to find this among them, the memory of it being long ago lost but I figured I'd give it a go.

Right away I can see why I forgot about it, as tempting as it is to dump on the game....I really cant. It's a gba port of MoH U and that's exactly why its so easy to put aside and forget really.

It's not like a bad Doom port where you can barely see what's going on, squinting at everything bleeding together, its exactly what I remember from the ps1 but low rez as hell and while I had a buzz playing through the first level again I can't say there's much motivation to continue, but maybe that's a mark of MoH's age more than anything.

The port is honestly impressive, barring any issues further in the game that I don't know of, as with any of these GBA games that far exceed its grasp I can't help but love the ambition and effort.

I definitely think its worth looking at if you enjoy FPS's and or low rez ports.


I always love a game that really commits to something and the art style and sepia pallette is honestly fantastic.

I started the game on hard and soon found my turtle-like reflexes really weren't goint to get me through without a lot of time and effort (I'm sorry) and soon turned it down to normal.

I've enjoyed my time with this though, almost a slower one finger death punch, I really enjoyed how much thought was put into setting up different angles, lighting and obscuring objects to keep the fights interesting.

You'll probably get a lot out of it if you love the sort of parry/guard/counter action games.

I've given up for now because my save doesn't seem to be taking, I can only assume this is my sponging ass using gamepass to play this, me and gamepass? We don't get along so good sometimes.

Putting that aside what a game! looks and acts like an older PC model when things weren't yet set in stone, reminding me a lot of hypnospace outlaw, hearkening back to the early internet era but without trying to perfectly replicate it.

Theres something about nostalgia when it's....not trying to be perfect....for some reason thats better? I'm not sure why.

The game selection available here is fantastic, I've discovered I'm bad at (both) types of solitare, I can't build food assembly factories to save my life and my brain melted trying to map out dungeons, the gunpla game was the icing on the cake, I've had a fun time with this one, highly recommend it.

I've got to admit, internally I've always figured that '3D Tetris' wouldn't be so bad, a little hellish sure, but genuinely makes my brain hurt? nah!

Boy was I wrong.

I'm wondering if it shows my inherent weakness that I wasn't the first one to sabotage in versus mode but instead was just trying to get my nice dice combos going.

I wonder if it shows how petty I am that I immediately spent my time sabotaging as hard as possible.

Honestly reckon this game concept deserves a revisit someday (maybe it already has been?).

Love this, its so therapeutic you can easily lose hours just fiddling away with house designs. Will definitely be returning to this over time.

Eurobeat disney songs, feels like a fever dream, love it.