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Fans of the original Metal Slug games might miss the running and gunning in the game, but for those seeking endless, lavish turn-based battles, the roguelite remake of Metal Slug Tactics provides thousands of hours of replay value.
Frostpunk 2 is a worthwhile experience that offers a variety of challenges, from building cities to political instability. It'll force you to think intelligently, handle resources effectively, and deal with political conflicts in a brutal setting.
Manor Lords is likely to be a solid city-builder real-time strategy game. It still requires a substantial amount of content during its final launch. Otherwise, after 30–50 hours of play, you would forget about the game.
The core content of Diablo IV is good, and there's a lot of fun if you're an ARPG fan. But there's still much room for further improvements. It's a good APRG as a whole, and the late-game material will keep you coming back for more.
Knights of Honor II: Sovereign is a precious RTS gem and one of those games that we don't get to play very often. It simply is a gift from Black Sea Games and THQ Nordic to the RTS fans.
Humankind is not a Civilization killer, but it offers something for any kind of player, from strategy game veterans to newcomers who just want to leave a mark on humankind’s history.
So, there you have it, if you like basketball and the NBA, you’ll love NBA 2K16, available for PS4, Xbox One and PC. This is, truly, a memorable experience for sports games and a welcomed step forward towards the realm of realistic gameplay, realistic graphics and game depth. The game is good, really good, and is something other games could aim to become, at least, in order to be considered as a serious option.
With the beautiful aesthetics that made this game so appealing, as well as the music some people actually listen to outside of game due to its epicenes and delight, The Banner Saga 2 is an actual testament to what a great game can achieve, regardless of its precedence. If the game mechanics are well crafted and, on top of that, the game feels extraordinarily well written, actions actually do matter, decisions carry on and the graphics and music are amazing, then you’re in for an actual treat. So put on that that horned helmet, lace your cloak around your body and make your way to the icy landscapes of the northern lands.
If you want a narrative-driven experience, and you already devoured the Telltale Games catalogue, you should try this new alternative. Once you get past its obvious and annoying design flaws, you’ll find yourself facing a diamond in the rough, something truly entertaining. that just needs that extra push in order to become truly memorable. If that never happens, it doesn’t matter, Agatha Christie and her incredible character construction and immersive plot will make everything blurred around the details that deserve to be noticed. If you want a good brainteaser, then this is the game for you. It is available on PS4, but also on Xbox One and PC.
Child of Light came on the radar with high anticipation, and it doesn’t fail to deliver. It isn’t necessarily the type of release gamers expect from Ubisoft, as they are renowned for making blockbuster titles. In all fairness, however, it never feels like a whimsical, small, schemed RPG from any direction. From start to finish Child of Light is a delight to spend time with, and it’s without a doubt the best platforming experience I’ve had in a long time. For such a stunning experience, $14.99 is a minimal price. It’s a must for anyone who wants a break from our regular gaming experiences.