Hey guys. This is an upcoming title set to release on the 28th. I gave it a whirl in this quick gameplay video complete with your standard Dungeonjay sense of humor(almost none). Hope you enjoy the video! :)
Quick Game Synposis:
Fall of Light is a story-driven dungeon crawler set within a world consumed by Darkness, where an old warrior takes his daughter to see the last remnants of sunlight. Only together will they be strong enough to defeat the enemies born from the Shadow.
Hey guys! Dropping down another one of my video game reviews. In this one I look back at an older title from 2012 developed by Tequila Works and review both the non-director's cut and director's cut. Hope you enjoy the video! :)
Hey guys! Dropping down one of my weekly reviews where we dial back the clock to 2003 and take a peak at Judge Dredd Vs. Death using an HD patch. Hope you enjoy the review! :)
As some of you follow me, you know I like to drop down a review about once a week or so and this last week I spent a little time spinning the wheels on this title and a recent pickup of the retro Judge Dredd versus Dead game which I'll be dropping down when I get a chance to edit the footage. Hope you enjoy the review. Have a great day gaming!
Hey guys! Earlier this week I reviewed Final Station and gave my impressions on it. As a follow-up went ahead and played through the DLC content as well to give some insight into this in my on-going series of buy, sale or forget about it!?
Final Station takes 2D action side-scrolling and throws in some narrative driven clues and interactions in an apocalyptic setting where the world is on the brink of extinction from the infected. Instead of taking classic scenarios, the creators spin their own narrative involving this style of apocalypse. As the player, we begin playing the game in this weird setting where we are a train conductor(or engineer in this game) armed with a pistol walking around in a place about to be overrun by the infected and preparing for the worst. The engineer is quickly swarmed by the infected and promptly slaughtered. That is where we wake up. As it was a dream and a nightmare for the engineer just had visions of the Second Visitation.
This is when we slowly become aware of the setting through pieces of paper, dialogue with NPCs and a handful of messages scattered on computer terminals. The First Visitation took place some time ago and the train engineer lives in a world slowly rebuilding after already being overran once by infected. We find out that the First Visitation is traced to a crash landing by a UFO and exposure to gas which turn people infected. Along with that, there appears to be some form of alien invasion that the government barely managed to push back in the first encounter.
As for the engineer? Everything is okay. There was no Second Visitation but he quickly dismisses these thoughts when traces of news begin to come in that something is happening in the Northwest. That indeed the Second Visitation is upon us. Tasked with carrying equipment and finding survivors, the game thrusts you into survival management and exploration of settlements by use of train. The gameplay is okay but can be repetitive at times. The music and the storyline is what keeps the player invested throughout the playthrough as each stop has the engineer seeking a passcode to release the train blocker and continue on his journey. All the while, information about the Second Visitation and the story of the mysterious robotic, "Guardian" is trickled into the player's perception. The engineer is the last bastion of hope for this dying world as the government has tasked him with carrying components for this massive robot that will fight against the wave of infected and aliens that is already overtaking the world.
Overall, I enjoyed the game and if you are into apocalyptic settings or like story-rich games with some combat, then Final Station is worth checking out. For those interested my full review is down below. Have a great day gaming!
Brawlhalla presents an excellent F2P model where you can earn in-game currency to unlock all its legends(very similar to Heroes of the Storm)and offers only cosmetic-style real world currency upgrades. Overall, this model is one of the best out there in the market and I'm glad they went this way. It has a large playerbase and active maps all the time. Doesn't matter what time of day/night, if you want to brawl....brawlhalla will have it for you.
The game is very similar to Smash Brothers, but maybe you are unfamilar with that term. It is a platforming, melee-intense mutliplayer where the goal is to strike the opponent off the platform to be rewarded points for the match. There is a competitive scene for 2v2 as well as 1v1 or just fun free-for-all 4 player maps along with an assortment of festival style special maps that they rotate.
The combat is silky smooth and the gameplay is easy to get into but hard to master. The true testament to good gameplay. Overall, the character animations are nice and the moves are fluid. If you are looking for a good way to kill an hour or two, then Brawlhalla offers it up in big doses.
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