I LOVE AMONGUS





In all seriousness this can be really fun with friends, and the recent update ain't half bad. For a game that's only 5 bucks and is free on mobile, there's really nothing to lose (other than 5 dollars). Even if it's not for you, you can at least see what makes it fun for others, and why many people really like it.

Age of Calamity is a hack and slash game based on the open-world adventure game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and takes place 100 years ago during the approach of the Great Calamity that led to the events of BOTW.

As much as I had fun with this game, there were a couple of things that held it back just a little bit. The main thing for me was how repetitive this game can be, even with the huge array of characters to play as. The repetitiveness only really got to me as I was approaching the final stretch of the game. At that point, I kinda just wanted to get the game over with, but I will say, beating it did leave me feeling good.
The game also lets you use the Sheikah Runes from BOTW as a means of attacking, and that really does add to the fun that this game can bring.

Framerate dips do happen, but it's really not an issue. The first time I played the demo, I was like "Holy shit this framerate is lower than I expected." Then after I got past the first level in the full game, I hardly noticed any dips in framerate from there on out.

What the game excels at is making it actually feel like an official extension of BOTW. The cutscenes, the dialogue, the characters, it's all very well done and it really looks and feels like the same world that we observed through Link's memories in BOTW. As for the story, which I won't spoil anything, it does take it in an interesting direction that may not be what you'd expect, assuming you haven't played the very first level. It may not be what I originally wanted, but I still left feeling pretty satisfied.

Overall, if you're a fan of BOTW like me, or you're a fan of hack and slash games, you should definitely take a look at this, or give the demo a try. Just don't go in thinking that it's going to be the same magnum-opus of a game that BOTW and its impending sequel sets out to be.

There's no sex feature and my cousin has osteoporosis

It does a great job at letting you live your fantasy of building and fixing PCs for a living, until you eventually build one IRL then it becomes boring. Other than that it's ok.

Finished this before completing HL1, and after beating HL2. Overall, a very high-quality retelling of the original Half-Life

The controls aren't bad, you are

For my first experience with skyward sword, I'm glad i went with the HD version. Motion controls aren't perfect, but work pretty well, and so do the button controls. Being able to play with motion and button controls in HD makes this a really fun experience

Disregarding the bot invasions and the lack of updates, this game holds up tremendously 14 years later

Honestly, what did you expect from a game called Despicable Me The Game other than a very average puzzle platformer?

It's just great. If you want a bullet hell that's straight to the point and has an absolutely banging soundtrack, no reason to not try this out. I love how each stage moves along to the beat of the music, it's so good.

The dancing portion is the best part of this.