Tag: Action
When action is an important part of the game.
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Control
The opening of Control is very strong. There’s intrigue, tension, an unexplainable eeriness, and then a sudden explosion that sets everything in motion, throwing you right into the thick of it.
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Doom Eternal
Doom Eternal is a peculiar mix of nostalgic self-indulgence and attempts at norm-breaking innovation, resulting in a fragmented identity. Are we Doom, or are we Doom for a new generation? It’s undoubtedly a game that divides fans.
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Dead Cells
Dead Cells is a fast-paced, replayable Metroidvania-inspired roguelike game with a player-driven experience and awesome combat. The game balances accessibility and depth, making it enjoyable for both newcomers and veterans.
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Deathloop
Deathloop had potential. So much potential. It could’ve been Dishonored 3: Time Loop. But instead it’s just a flat soda – Kinda pointless. I’m glad to have played Deathloop, but I’m even more glad I broke out of this loop.
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Days Gone
In a market saturated with zombies and open-world games, Days Gone boldly combines both, offering a surprisingly addictive experience.
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Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus
Take the winning formula of Wolfenstein, sprinkle some salt on top, and absolutely slather it in liquid faecal matter and you get Wolfenstein 2.
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Mighty No. 9
From level design, to enemy design, from movement mechanics, to basic platforming, this game fails in all areas.
