Final Fantasy V Pixel Remaster
Final Fantasy V is a solid diversion and a worthwhile entry in the franchise.
Final Fantasy V is a solid diversion and a worthwhile entry in the franchise.
I don’t feel right giving Unpacking a universal recommendation, but it’s a unique product that will be completely engrossing to a specific type of person.
Impostor Factory is a confident game, but that confidence is a double-edged sword.
The Pixel Remaster is a misguided museum piece that erases the very thing it’s supposed to preserve.
Inscryption comes as close to successfully pulling off this type of game as I can imagine is possible.
Dread mostly takes existing franchise hallmarks and alters all of them slightly with only minor flaws, so the end product is consistently solid but unexceptional.
Part Two is surprisingly anticlimactic, but the new gameplay additions keep the gory splendour fresh for another 6 hours.