

Light-hearted and silly, but very fun game. And running around Akiba is fun. If you're acquainted with anime culture, you'll probably have a good time playing. If you don't like anime stuff, I'm not sure how you'll find it. I have it on Vita and have finished it a couple of times, though it should be fine on PC with a controller, with smoother graphics and framerate. If you're not sure whether you want to pay the full price, which is an alright price for it by itself, I'd say definitely grab it on sale. Glad GOG have added this game to the glorious DRM-free library.

This one is a milestone. If you play games, I recommend it highly. I also recommend not reading any reviews, beyond the official description of the game here (if it sounds interesting to you, you won't regret paying a dime for it). First-hand experience with it is the best way to go about this one I believe. I waited for the sale to end to pay the full price for this gem, if I was able to I'd invest in the developers to fund more of their games, especially if they're going through with the sequel.

A nice new concept and execution based on the city building system of the Caesar team (or more specifically an interesting remake of Pharaoh+Cleopatra), it is very promising, and the graphics are nice, though there seems to be lacking a lot. And it does feel like a beta, not a demo. Too many bugs like buttons not working, something getting stuck, and also ran into a problem that broke my game, not exactly a bug but there wasn't enough space in the stockpile for more clay, so production of bricks completely stopped, because it was filled with pottery and I am unable to trade this product with any city. Time passed and without being able to trade neither brick or clay I fell into insane debt. And I am unable to build more stockpiles because of the debt, or make more bread for currency. I imagine this would be fixed one way or another, but still, overall not a well-polished prologue demo/tutorial thing. When they game is finished and out, and the bugs done away with, I will give this game a fair rating if it is executed well, since I like Caesar-type strategy games.

The game runs excellently, if you're having a framerate drop contact support and try to figure out what's up, before you decide bashing it in the reviews section. Warning for lovers of the PSX version: this is a port of the arcade version, not the PS1 version that has incredible extras, including mainly the Art Gallery and Combat School with a cute teacher, which are not included in this version. I've only played the latter, which is what I expected to get with this port and one of the reasons I decided to buy it for pc, sadly it's not the case. Otherwise, the game runs perfectly and I will enjoy it when I want to do another run of it. If you're looking to get the main game to play solo on your pc, keyboard or controller, or if you want to play it local or online with a friend, I recommend getting the game without a second thought.

The game plays excellently on Windows 10 for me, I don't know about the issues someone else was talking about, GOG seem to have either patched and fixed it now, or my PC config is good. The graphics are superb clean, it's a joy to be able to play it again on a modern pc. The game is one of your usual platformer adventure games popular at the time, in full 3D unlike the first game, with a very unique and incredible atmosphere, visual design and music; so it stands out a lot from most platformers. The gameplay is nice and fluid, consists of collecting various things, jumping, hanging, avoiding, fighting enemies; the story is fantasy though fairly simple and very suitable for children, so if you have kids they will love this game. I however was scared ****less from the robot pirates when I was a kid, hahah. Very fun game, fun adventure and unique experience.

Excellent, I like it. Almost like how Gwent is in Wicther 3, removing the middle row I believe is the major change, and the art of the card is animated which is really cool. I don't know what people are talking about comparing it to other card games out there as a bad thing (I haven't played any of them, neither do I care), but this is purely the card game from W3, stand-alone, some tweaks to the gameplay but no less sweet to play, and still with awesome Witcher music, not to mention nice graphics to go along with your card-playing. I haven't played any beta of it or anything before this current version, but I don't really care, I expected Gwent and I got Gwent. I don't know if I will play it vs other players, maybe try it sometime, I wouldn't know if people find something troublesome about it, but I'll mainly play it solo so I don't really care, I just like Gwent, it's fun to play now and then when you want to kill time, and get a bit of a dose of the Witcher lore again. I recommend you check it out if you're a big fan of the Witcher universe, or a fan of Gwent in The Wicther 3 Wild Hunt, always nice to get something more from CDPR.