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Roboquest is a game for the FPS adrenaline junkies. High-octane encounters with 6 different classes and tons of guns to choose from make for an incredibly fun experience. Controls are smooth and fluid meaning you can jump, grapple, and jetpack your way out of any sticky situation you might find yourself in. Classes are just different enough that they feel familiar while allowing each run to feel unique. Oh, did I mention the absolutely killer soundtrack?
100%: Completing the Museum will be the longest stretch, but luckily you can use golden wrenches to buy any weapon/enemy cards that you're having trouble finding. There are a couple of co-op achievements you'll need a bro-bot for, too.
100%: Completing the Museum will be the longest stretch, but luckily you can use golden wrenches to buy any weapon/enemy cards that you're having trouble finding. There are a couple of co-op achievements you'll need a bro-bot for, too.
This review contains spoilers
Turtle Rock's solo foray into the horde shooter genre was always destined to fall short. With promotional material constantly spouting "From the Developers of Left 4 Dead 2," people had intense expectations for what Back 4 Blood would be when it was released. And while the game never quite reaches the peaks of the Left 4 Dead series, Back 4 Blood is a serviceable, even fun game to play with friends.
The DLC inarguably makes the experience better - more card options, new enemies, and two story acts that stand out with impressive setpieces and locations. It's fun to make a 15-card deck and build your Ridden-slayer how you want to play, though the "roguelite" features that the game advertised in trailers are limited to random cards you find in a campaign and the detrimental cards at the start of each map. Still, the game is "fun enough" and kept me coming back for more with friends.
100%: You'll need to have both DLCs to get all achievements. Clearing Acts 5 and 6 on No Hope is challenging, but doable. The PvP Swarm mode achievement can be done in a private lobby, so no need to worry about finding random players trying to play a very inactive game mode. Killing 53,600 Ridden will certainly take you the longest - after completing all other achievements, I still had about 30k to go.
The DLC inarguably makes the experience better - more card options, new enemies, and two story acts that stand out with impressive setpieces and locations. It's fun to make a 15-card deck and build your Ridden-slayer how you want to play, though the "roguelite" features that the game advertised in trailers are limited to random cards you find in a campaign and the detrimental cards at the start of each map. Still, the game is "fun enough" and kept me coming back for more with friends.
100%: You'll need to have both DLCs to get all achievements. Clearing Acts 5 and 6 on No Hope is challenging, but doable. The PvP Swarm mode achievement can be done in a private lobby, so no need to worry about finding random players trying to play a very inactive game mode. Killing 53,600 Ridden will certainly take you the longest - after completing all other achievements, I still had about 30k to go.
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The first of the Final Fantasies remastered to show off all of its pixel glory. The pixel remasters are part of Square's attempt to bring the classic games in the FF series to modern audiences. With polished graphics and some nice QoL features, Final Fantasy 1 is a short, yet enjoyable introduction to one of the most recognizable franchises today.
Some level of "old-game design" still exists, so you may still find yourself looking up a walkthrough on where to go next. These games were certainly not designed to have the player beat all random encounters they come across, so it can be easy to overlevel important fights just by playing the game normally. If you can look past a few inconveniences, there's a magical adventure waiting in store.
100%: Finding all of the monsters for the 100% Bestiary can be tricky and time-consuming due to random spawns. The level 50 achievement may seem somewhat difficult, but you'll likely grind up to that by attempting to find the secret boss of this game.
Some level of "old-game design" still exists, so you may still find yourself looking up a walkthrough on where to go next. These games were certainly not designed to have the player beat all random encounters they come across, so it can be easy to overlevel important fights just by playing the game normally. If you can look past a few inconveniences, there's a magical adventure waiting in store.
100%: Finding all of the monsters for the 100% Bestiary can be tricky and time-consuming due to random spawns. The level 50 achievement may seem somewhat difficult, but you'll likely grind up to that by attempting to find the secret boss of this game.