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A necessary purchase for those who enjoyed Pillars of Eternity.
A necessary purchase for those who enjoyed Pillars of Eternity.
Probably better off pulling up the cutscenes on YouTube.
The Old Hunters is the best piece of DLC From Software has ever created. It does exactly what it's supposed to do and makes a great game even better.
A well-balanced and lovingly made final DLC.
A social sim without convincing relationship building, an adventure game with messy and disjointed storytelling, and an RPG with boring combat and repetitious stat grinding all rolled into one.
I enjoyed doing my taxes more than I enjoyed playing this game.
Metal Max Xeno lacks just about all of the characteristics that made the series interesting to begin with.
Crimson Tactics wants to be a sweeping epic but is instead a cumbersome slog. Even the most patient and forgiving gamers who can look past slow pacing, terribly written dialogue, and myriad other issues will not see much potential. Crimson Tactics is an unbearably dull, poorly designed, and unfinished game that fails to deliver on any of its promises. I’m glad to be done with this game and have no intention of looking at its sequels, DLC, or any subsequent content.
Anyone interested in Dai's story should just watch the anime instead.
The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2 is one witch's brew you definitely don't want to drink.
The 25th Ward has a few cool ideas, yet they're almost always held back by outdated ignorance and rampant misogyny, turning what could have been a powerful avant-garde adventure game into a frustratingly juvenile monument to phallocentrism.
You better be a hardcore fan of the series, or you won't find much to like in Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet.
The Caligula Effect is intended for a niche crowd that's made even smaller by the lack of fun it offers.
Even the most hardcore visual novel fan is going to be hard pressed to find enjoyment with this unsatisfying mystery adventure.
Arc of Alchemist is a short, boring game that is as dry as the desert it takes place in.
Mon-Yu seeks to make first-person dungeon crawlers accessible for players who have been intimidated by the genre in the past, but loses sight of what makes the genre great in the first place.
We Are The Caretakers is noble in spirit but poor in execution.
Unless you absolutely need a jump scare fix, this is a game that will suitably be lost to time for being a shameless cash grab on the P.T. craze.
Ultimately, Crystar is a case of "be careful what you wish for." What at first appears to be an excellent deal — a game with fast-paced action combat, stunning graphics, and a story that takes women and people of varied sexualities seriously — turns out to be deeply disappointing,