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Say No! More

A tiny gem

This short game is mostly just auto-walk with (optional) inputs of "NO", but I loved all it had to offer: funky visuals and music, humour, and a simple message. Recommend anyone to experience this silly story.

1 gamers found this review helpful
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector

Meaningful and touching

If you've played the first Citizen Sleeper, you will not be disappointed with this one. The game expands on everything the predecessor built, with its thoughtful story and narration, beautiful visuals, characters with a soul, soundtrack that really brings out the spacefaring ambiance, and dice mechanics which introduced "glitches" and "pushes" for more variety in overcoming obstacles. I appreciate the fact that you always have (at least) two possible directions of tackling a problem - which makes any build plausible - and that one has more control over the "time limit" of the overarching plotline (which allows you to complete all missions without needing to do everything "perfectly"). I've bought this game day 1, and now finally finishing it I can happily claim it was all worth the experience.

Yakuza 3 Remastered

Good game ruined by terrible port

Story-wise the game holds up to its predecessors. It includes a lot of good substories and acceptable minigames that one would expect from a Yakuza game. But the whole experience is ruined by the sub-par port. Combined with FPS issues, questionable input syncing, and more. The combat starts as a slog. Until you get Komaki Tiger Drop and Parry. Those are your only allies in this game. All-in all a good game, but I recommend sticking to better parts of the game lest you may ruin your experience with attempted completionism.