TheBored23
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It's probably bad that I give half the games I play 4.5 stars
It's probably bad that I give half the games I play 4.5 stars
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GOTY '21
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Participated in the 2020 Game of the Year Event
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The demo for Triangle Strategy, featuring the opening three chapters of the game, left me underwhelmed and unsure if I should buy it.
I'm glad I pushed through those doubts. It doesn't take much longer before your characters start gaining the abilities that make them tactically interesting and unique, and the worldbuilding starts paying off with a grounded, intriguing story in which there are no easy choices. If you're at all into the genre, this is a real delight.
I'm glad I pushed through those doubts. It doesn't take much longer before your characters start gaining the abilities that make them tactically interesting and unique, and the worldbuilding starts paying off with a grounded, intriguing story in which there are no easy choices. If you're at all into the genre, this is a real delight.
Shredders is unpolished, features snowboarders attempting to do voice acting, and is generally a lot of fun. Once I wrapped my mind around the controls, I found it really satisfying to make my way down the small slices of mountain the game presents to you. I wish it opened up more areas from the start, and behaved more like a sandbox, but Shredders has been more than worth the time I've put into it.
Tunic feels like a magician. Its ability to hide just the right information from you, to divert your attention away from its secrets until you discover with a shock that they were right under your nose is unlike anything I've played in years. I had some frustrations with certain combat encounters, but when I was able to strictly focus on unraveling its mysteries, I found Tunic spellbinding.