The Long Return (2019) Review
The Long Return is a beautiful adventure game with occasional puzzle elements. It’s short, but has great atmosphere and isn’t stressful to play. 6/10
The Long Return is a beautiful adventure game with occasional puzzle elements. It’s short, but has great atmosphere and isn’t stressful to play. 6/10
EA: VirusCrisis is a mix of a survival RPG and a card battler, with VN-like scenes in between. The gameplay is alright but the English translation has significant issues, so I can’t recommend it. 4/10
Memory Eater is a rather simple platformer with a unique art style / setting, but a lack of entertaining gameplay to compliment it. The game refused to close when I tried. 5/10
EA: No Time is an action adventure game loosely based off concepts from Back To The Future. There’s a few issues here and there, but overall the gameplay and plot manage to make up for them. 6/10
EA: Neighborhood is a quest-based 3D beat ’em up with some camera issues and fun co-op gameplay. I would recommend waiting for it to be released before playing/buying it. 6/10
EA: Grim Clicker is an idle game with an interesting concept (side-running action) but it relies too much on microtransactions and slows down to a crawl. It’s only decent if you’re very patient. 5/10
EA: Neon Noodles is an automation puzzle game that reminds me of the time I spent in Factorio and Tekkit. It’s simple to pick up and fun to play, so give the demo a try if it appeals to you! 7/10
EA: Necesse is a top-down adventure very heavily inspired by Terraria. It seems to be slower-paced and less interesting than Terraria, but I’m looking forward to seeing how it progresses. 6/10
Legends of Amberland is a modern take on retro dungeon crawlers. I normally hate this type of game, but LoA does a great job at making it less tedious and more fun. 7/10
Into The Core is a 3D puzzle platformer revolving around manipulating gravity. Transitions are rough and it’s very short, but it’s free, so I would recommend it. 6/10