Game Review: Rad (Xbox Series X)
From beloved developer Double Fine comes Rad, a third-person roguelike action-adventure game. Where the world was destroyed by a nuclear holocaust… twice and what remains is stuck in the 80s.
From beloved developer Double Fine comes Rad, a third-person roguelike action-adventure game. Where the world was destroyed by a nuclear holocaust… twice and what remains is stuck in the 80s.
This might very well be the pinnacles of remakes and if Capcom are done revisiting the Resident Evil series for now, they sure went out with a bang.
Set in the alternate Soviet Union of 1955 at Facility 3826, you play as Agent P-3, a WWII veteran with memory problems.
Labelled a “defect” and hunted by the corporation that transformed him, Chai bands together with new friends to defeat the company’s executives and put a stop to their plans.
How do you review a game like Ord.? It takes the old-school text adventure game idea and strips it away to its bare minimum. A minimum of three words, in fact.
A game that is aimed at a younger audience is no excuse for shallow gameplay, average visuals, and a non-existent story. So, in that regard, Ben 10: Power Trip is not going to get off easy.
Reminiscence in the Night leaves an impression, not just with its shifting narrative and gameplay elements, but its willingness to be unflinchingly honest.
From independent French studio COWCAT Games comes BROK the InvestiGator. An amalgamation of old-school point and click and beat ‘em up gameplay elements.