Solid enough but the coin gimmick gets repetitive when there is nothing to with the coins besides collecting them.

Really fantastic visuals, music, and overall presentation that still holds up today. The gameplay doesn't age as well unfortunately. Animations are janky and fairly inconsistent leading to missed ledge grabs. The several forced combat sequences near the end of the game are frustrating as the game repeatedly emphasizes stealth and makes combat deliberately brutal. Still, a unique enough game on its own to deserve the status it has.

A fine swansong to Shovel Knight. The card game can be annoying though.

As good if not better than the original campaign. The seriousness lends itself well to complement the other humorous campaigns.

An interesting expansion allowing you to play through old levels in a different context with a completely different move set.

Top tier platformer. Retro-revival done right.

Brooooooo who let Bethesda cook?

I'm sure it's very satisfying to beat all the bosses in this DLC but I wouldn't know 😢

I don't know man the gameplay is finally something different for Bioshock but the story is comically bad. Skip this unless you're a diehard.

They couldn't even go one game without coming back to Rapture huh?

Pretty good. A fitting epilogue for Sam's character however the boss fights are pretty cheap.

Classic Metro gameplay coupled with a compelling narrative.

A more compelling story and better gameplay than the main game.

Comfort food gaming. Very tight and well designed. One of the best platformers I've played in recent years.