Pretty solid 3D metroidvania that has inspirations from the uncharted series. Loses a bit due to a couple of bugs that required reloading my save. Interested what this "Trinity" group is and going to continue on with the next game in this series.

Pretty cute metroidvania with some jokes here and there. Loses a bit of score due to not having a way to heal yourself in battle at all, so you have to do some sections and all bosses in one shot.

Picked it up for free on Epic. Like the visuals and the gunplay. Now for the fun part:
-Less than 3 hours for a 20 dollar game that ends on a exposition filled cliffhanger.
-The exploding bots mixed damage
-The multiple sections of the library(Aware that the librarians are mentioned at the end, but wtf are they.)
-Feels like the story just build up to nothing
Hopefully Industria 2 addresses its issues in its first game and is longer this time.

It's been a while since I played a game that I can say that I went on adventure, and adventure it was. Interesting world and the climbing mechanics were fun. Small gripe I had was there was a bit of jank with the piper when they were grabbing certain rocks and stuff, but when the climbing worked, holy shit it made you feel like a god.

Bought this game about half off during the start of season 4. I would say this game was kind of guilty pleasure for me, as it felt one of those so stupid but good type of games.
Some pros:
-Loved the designs of the exosuits.
-Liked when the missions derailed to something else or something unexpected.
-Satisfaction of killing dinos with the suits and weapons
-Sandy my beloved
Cons for losing two stars:
-The repetition and slow grind of unlocking more exposition to continue on with the story.
-The waste of time of three data sources for a screwdriver that was irrelevant to the plot.
-The fact that it was a multiplayer game, would of loved some sort off the rails singleplayer game.
-The cliffhanger at the end, knowing that this game probably didn't do financially well and we'll probably never see a continuation of the story.
-Just Alders in general. "Guys you won't believe what I just found."
-The handholding railroading of the story instead of letting the player piece the timeline and mystery themselves.
Overall not a bad multiplayer game, just wished it had some more variety and locations within the island or the elevator itself. Felt that Capcom could of gone a little bit more crazier with time traveling dinosaurs, but I don't know how the finances were in terms of developing this game so I can't say.

A good throwback to the CDI games of the past. Loses half a star due to the short length.

A really solid beatem up/ boss hunting game that tells a sparknotes version of the Dororo story (I would recommend either reading the original story or watch the anime that came out in 2019.). Loses a star because of not only the dororo sections, but the last phase of the true fucking boss can go fuck itself with or without the twin blades.

Best parkour game in the market after all these years despite having some flaws. Loses a star due to the following:
-Really short game.
-Story was building up to something grand and just ends immediately despite the radio announcer teasing some stuff at the credits (Don't know, felt like they ran out of budget or something.).
-Sometimes momentum and collision wasn't working as intended leading to some dumb deaths.
I haven't played catalyst yet, but I'll see if that improves anything from this game.

Pretty good first game by these devs, of course its reminiscent of Hylics. Some small gripes I had were the misses in combat and the old english sometimes gets a little bit too unreadable (Still was able to piece together the story in the end though.) from getting used to reading the dialogue.

2021

I say its a solid surreal rpgmaker game. Wish I understood the Christian imagery that was being utilized throughout the whole experience. Also still waiting for part 2, whenever that is lol.

Niko my beloved. No but seriously though, this is a really solid rpgmaker game that used 4th wall breaking mechanics really well. I would recommend this to anybody that wanted to get started with playing rpgmaker games as I feel that they could relate to our poor little catboy's plight and it's just a smooth experience to enjoy. I only say this because I still enjoy the full version even after playing the rpgmaker.net version all those years ago, just a solid experience.

Really solid obscure rpgmaker game. Love the claymation look of the characters and the world. Play Hylics 2 for a more longer and complete version of Hylics 1.

Really solid rpgmaker game about coping with loss and adjusting to losing a loved one. If you want to see all four endings, I recommend to have two saves before the giant staircase with one save having the skill tree complete and the other save having the skill tree incomplete.

Really good puzzle game and managed to get both endings. For a challenge get the palettes and the secret rocket head near the warp of 6. Loses half a star due to wanting the game to be longer.

Really interesting adventure game of a person's psyche being broken down and reformed to cope with a horrible scenario. I say it loses half a star due to the following:
-Lack of a running button(You will walk the entire game.)
-Kind of broken collision in the last parts of the game(It really breaks when you are trying to get into the train car.)
-Didn't really like the dancing minigames(I know it was important to develop and show Gloria as a dancer. Just didn't find them fun.)