Saul Muscat
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I really wasn’t expecting to be taken as much as I was with Infitite Minigolf. With its cutesy visuals, fun gameplay and strong editing features and customisation options, I couldn’t help but constantly smile and enjoy myself during my time with it. It certainly deserves a place among the best of its genre. And it will definitely tide over any minigolf enthusiasts until the release of the long awaited Everybody’s Golf at the end of August.
Saying that, I did greatly enjoyed my time with Human: Fall Flat. Even though the game offers little in terms of replay value apart from the co-op multiplayer mode dubbed “Father and Son”, I loved my time with it. For anyone that enjoys physics-based puzzle games in the vein of Octodad etc., then Human: Fall Flat definitely deserves a look. It has earned its place in the upper echelon of its genre. Hilarious and empowering, even if it is frustrating at times, Human: Fall Flat is definitely worth at least one play through.
