Rosewater is a wonderful Wild West Adventure point-and-click game. Great story and characters. Voice acting was on point for all the different characters. Your choices do matter for the outcome which is nice so you have a reason to replay it. The puzzles makes sense not like in some of these type of games. Enjoyed it all the way to the end.
then collecting the stones in the game. Seriously the first game wanted to make you suffer from everything the further you got. The 2nd game was actually the good one. The 3rd one was nice and smooth(good joke). The stuttering with enemies and characters with its movements made me think I been drinking all day before sitting down playing this one. The difficulty spikes are just silly. Input delay here and there. Only good out of this was the music and looking at some nostalgia hence the 2 stars.
A game that reminded me as a mix of Commandos and Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood. The way the enemy starts investigating or tells others if a fellow guard is not at his usual post is so good. Loved that in the Robin Hood game. The game to me felt more difficult as you truly had to plan things out and using the queue up for actions helps a lot. The game has its issues at times when the AI could bug out and you had no chance to progress so make sure to save. Happened 2-3 times in my playthrough of the game. Had no issues with the game otherwise. Can easily recommend this one.
This is a game where you will end up with trial and error a lot to figure out things. If that is something you do not like this game is not for you. As you do progress further into the game there will be some very challenging parkour parts so a lot of trial and error to get it right. Enemies one shots you so you can't do any mistakes. I will say having the ability to reflect shots was probably the best one I got. Music and visually it is great. Story is ok. Overall a good game but there is a lot of trial and error to be able to get through some part.
It is a nice relaxing game. You learn to do more things with your scarf as you progress. There are collectables to find if you are one who likes to explore and try and find things. There are some puzzles you need to solve and most of them they are easy. Can recommend if you want something easy, relaxing game with puzzles and some exploring to do to find all the collectables.
It is good game but it has parts that makes you wonder what is going on. It is a good remake in many ways but the targeting system works really bad in situations where you have several enemies at the same time. Good luck trying to target the one you want. The worst enemy felt like it was the camera in parts where it changes for no reason and of course then the direction you want to jump change key. This also plays part when you target an enemy. It has good otherwise but those things above can make the game very frustrating in parts especially since is all about checkpoints even if you save the game it starts over from a checkpoint. Otherwise it is good.
Game is great in many ways but unfortenately there is a section in the game where you ride a bike chasing a train and have to fight enemies which is horribly unbalanced at least on hard difficulty I was playing at. No you can't change difficulty setting as you would have to restart the game from scratch. I did get pass it eventually but so many deaths in that section. That section I can imagine will make people quit the game and never look at it again. It ruined the experience of the game that I enjoyed otherwise. Game was fine otherwise but that section just ruined the full experience of the game for me.
Well this was such a great experience to play through as you control S.A.M 53 (the big nanny robot) and Tina(the little girl) in a cyberpunk setting in the city of Noe Berlin. I really enjoyed the story and it became better as you progressed further into it. The characters you meet are good and remember when interacting with them use both your characters as they can get different interactions from them. At times you may have to interact with characters more then once to get new options. Graphically it is great. Music is superb in the game. Voice-acting is good. Had to lower the music and sfx a bit to hear some of the characters well. The only complaint I had about the game was that S.A.M 53 is so big so could cover things you wanted to find/interact with. At times I mostly moved around with Tina so that wouldn't be an issue. A great point-and-click game that I can easily recommend.
Well I played through the enhanced version of Dex. Was suprised of how good all the different stories are. Encountering several interesting characters which you can decide how to deal with. Exploring will reward you with loot and optional ways to get where you want at times. You can increase certain skills to help you in the game depending in which way you want to play. Will thou say using weapons feel really underwhelming and clunky compared to melee(turned out to be a lot of fun). You can go stealth or punch everybody's lights out. There are always options so explore. Music is great in the game and so is the voice-overs for the npc's. You may want to lower the music volume and raise voice volume as the music will blast over the voices for some npc's. This is the only "issue" I had with the game. There is a classic(harder combat) and a casual(easier combat) difficulty level depending on how you want to enjoy the game. Think carefully what implants you pick in the beginning as it might take a while before you get more slots as you can't switch them out. As usual with some side scroller games it is sometimes hard to know what can you jump and land on and not. This one is not an exception. Save(F5) before taking that leap of faith. It does autosave but when changing area and at some other points which can be that you have to do a bit again if you forgot to save.