

First of all, Thank you for the Dev team for bringing it to Gog store. I can't stress this enough as It is important for me personally ( moving my library as much as possible from Steam to Gog ). The game is buggy at times ( perhaps even more so than modern game releases! ) but despite that it is fun. It reminds me of Metro series albeit there is less focus on story here and more so on exploration and immersion. One thing I had wished the game had is "special powers" for our main character. I don't think it's a stretch considering all the anomalies and mutated creatures roaming around. It doesn't have to be some crazy powers... but let's say mutagen that allows players to see in the dark without using a flashlight ( playing stealthily, making enemy A.I double guess ). Gameplay is fun but personally don't like the "durability" in weapons... I just don't like this feature in ANY game. It doesn't add anything for my experience except frustration. The Dev team is patching up the game and holy smokes those patches are 100 GB+... which is ridicilous to say the least. For me personally this game will age like a wine ( more updates, mod support and perhaps DLC's... ) but if you think that it's better to wait then... it's YOUR CHOICE. Don't have to play the game at release dates!

Playing on 4k monitor and there is no way to change the resolution as far as I can tell.. this leaves me with two black bars on the left and right side of the screen. A bit Jarring. Mouse cursor dissapears and glitches out so navigating through menu is a nightmare! If those two issues would be resolved I would gladly give this game higher rating.

To spare you the nonsens and padding : - Enjoyable combat with customisable difficulty, - Good artstyle and music, - Lots of content, - Plenty of collectiable and replay value. The negatives : - No minimap where to go ( as a ship ), - Tedius game mechanics ( Everytime your crew goes on a mission, player has to go back to BAR to rest... some backtracking etc. ) - Ship controls are a bit janky, - Annoying mumbled robotic voices that can be switched off in the menu, - Grindy ( especially if you want to unlock everything, be prepared to Grind character jobs, resources, bonus missions, hats, replay missions etc. ) This is a bit tedious in my opinion. - Balancing issues and difficulty spikes. Some "Job's" are clearly better than others. You can easily win some missions with just the brawlers... but if you had taken only snipers... you will slowly start loosing as they have to reload the gun after each shot ( loosing movement action in the process ). I had the same problem with the prequel. Overall enjoyable game but in small burst of time.

As much as I would love to play this version of Fallout... I can't. I followed the installation guide and the game starts but as soon as I start NEW GAME... the video / cutscene freezes and then I have to restart my PC... the game just freezes. To make matters worse I can't change Fullscreen mode in the game menu. Bummer. Will check in a few months maybe they will patch it.

This game is difficult. It is not a complaint though. As someone who mastered Monster Hunter and Elden Ring... crunching numbers and coming up with strategies is not my forte. That's why the game is difficult for me. Add to that "sausage" resource for every card and managing your little army of gnomes becomes a bit tedious rather than fun. In similar games like Slay the Spire, making an OP build required a bit of an RNG luck and foreknowledge of the cards. In Union of Gnomes however... it requires some grind, some strategy and a little bit of luck with the cards. Ultimately the game is not for me but I did enjoy the wacky story and presentation.

The sequel to Summer Memories which is a bit too close to the original game. A lot of animations are re-used, mostly same characters and sadly the EXP grind to unlock positions / skills is the same. Would have liked to see new animations perhaps more characters and better "starting" skills / funds. If you liked first game this one is more of the same but slightly easier. ( Albeit unlocking some events can be tricky so I had to use a guide when I was stuck ). People who critise the game don't understand the Japanese culture. Also all characters depicted are over 18+ years old.

Tainted Grail is a dark action RPG ( from frist person perspective ). I'm digging the atmosphere and combat but the game is rough. From FPS's drops, broken quests to dodgy hitboxes on enemies. The game has it all. However despite the jank I keep playing to see what's behind another "corner". Since the game is in Early Access I would only recommend it if it's on sale or if you have extra money to burn and are itching for some dungeon exploring.

Tower of Boin doesn't do a good job as a platformer game and it does even worse job as an adult entertainment. I remember back in the day ICY TOWER. That game was fast, fun and short. Tower of Boin also asks players to jump higher and higher to the top but the controls are so clunky it's frustrating. Adult scenes are short animated pixel gifs with various degree of quality. I honestly regret buying this game.... there is no eye candy while jumping and no reward after completing the level.

This game is rough and the price doesn't reflect it. Can't skip dialogue, can't jump' can't swim, can't create your own character / customise, graphics even on highest settings look like an upscaled PS3 game... Inhabitants of the island are dumb. Walk around most of the time. Can't really be-friend them. Can't interact with them ( capturing, petting, feeding etc. ) Have to walk around the map and climb hills to activate beacons for "Wi-Fi" map coverage.... what is this Assasins Creed? Interesting concept. Reminds me a bit of Pokemon Snap / Photo mode... but even that is poorly executed. No manual settings for camera and awful automatic depth of field. Maybe in a year or two the game will be polished to the degree of being "fun" but right now its a snoozefest.