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Bad Mojo Redux

Gross 90s game, in a good way

There aren't many games that are truly unique. But I can't think of anything that directly compares to Bad Mojo. It's an adventure game that emphasizes exploration and observation over traditional puzzles, and as others have said, it does a great job of bringing to life the potential grossness of bugs, bathrooms, and even food. There are some typical adventure genre annoyances, but if you like weird and different, you should definitely try this out.

9 gamers found this review helpful
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear

Wrong tone and loaded with problems

Loaded with bugs and inexplicable changes. Quality of writing and acting is poor, which is a big strike against a game that should, in theory, be driven by its narrative. Setting aside personal feelings on the subject material, the tone does not fit Baldur's Gate at all. If the developer wants to go in this direction, that's fine. Create an original property that better agrees with that pursuit. Don't try to shoehorn it into a classic series such as Baldur's Gate. The spirit of the game is completely lost here. When one of the main characters in my Baldur's Gate playthrough is weighing in on modern internet controversies, when social issues and hot takes are inserted with all the subtlety of a hammer hitting a nail, I'm checking out. This is to say nothing of how the developer has handled the criticism of their release, doing their best to censor it while imploring their fans to load websites and platforms such as this one with reviews slanted favorably. I appreciate what Beamdog did with the Enhanced Edition games, and I know from the original content added to those titles that they are capable of doing good work in that regard. This is something else entirely. Siege of Dragonspear is completely off the rails, and whoever is handling the company's response to the game's reception is right behind it.

222 gamers found this review helpful