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Depth of Extinction

ironically, it lacks depth

arcadey style xcom tactics action, fast paced, great music, cool concept. But after a few hours it gets kind of old, samey-feeling. There's just not enough variation, or strong sense of progression. it's good, just not great.

8 gamers found this review helpful
The Magister

clever little indie

a randomized mystery roguelite rpg that's like a breath of fresh air (rolling my eyes a little at a couple of the negative reviews). thoroughly enjoyed the writing and humor and little environmental details, esp. on repeat playthrus. the challenge definitely ramps up on the harder difficulties. really felt the love of old school games playing this. highly recommended!

12 gamers found this review helpful
Kholat

atmospheric, little else

walking sim w/Dyatlov Pass incident conspiracy lore, which should have been debunked by now (a blocked chimney and CO poisoning is the most likely suspect). Competently done for what it is, I guess.

4 gamers found this review helpful
Pathway

Fuel scarcity hurts it

too random for it's own good. As much fun as it is fighting nazis and zombies and using special abilities, the fact that no matter how carefully you play, you can still run out of gas and not find a place to refuel for half a dozen turns at a time (killing your party) happens a lot more than it should. Because of this, there's no real incentive to explore... any side path you follow means backtracking, so any fuel you find on the way gets used and you're back where you were. It's too bad, because everything else about the game's presentation and story is really quite nice.

9 gamers found this review helpful