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Gravity Rush kind of fell under my expectations a bit. Its got fantastic visuals, amazing soundtrack, decent movement, and fun dialogue. However, all of that is severely dogged down by janky and annoying combat, a level up system that you aren't really told about from my memory, and an overall confusing and mediocre narrative. It's definitely a game I would recommend giving a shot on a sale, or if you own PS Plus. Hopefully the second game is better.
Scott The Woz's review on this game was mid btw-
Scott The Woz's review on this game was mid btw-
Sonic Dream Team is a good game...and that's all it will ever be.
I finally completed the game on something that isn't an iPhone 12, and I definitely had a better experience. The platform says "Mac", but I played it on my dad's Apple TV with a Dualsense. If you ever plan to play this game, definitely go for the Apple TV or Mac route. The game wasn't bad, but it just felt like an average game that you forget about a week later. To be honest, I'm already forgetting specific elements of the game already. The game didn't feel as grindy this time around, probably since I was able to actually enjoy myself more. My opinions on the story and line deliveries, even after finishing it, remains the same. On the other hand, the gameplay did become significantly better on this second go. The air controls weren't very good, but the ground control on each character gave me vibes of Unleashed and Generations if they were slightly more open. The missions were pretty decent as well, requiring me to take short cuts that I had to discover on the fly. The game is an overall decent experience, but I simply cannot agree with anyone calling this game "peak Sonic" or "goated". It may be more visually appealing than Sonic Frontiers, but it lags behind it in nearly every other aspect. I can only imagine myself going back to this game if the Apple TV is right in front of me when I have nothing better to do.
I finally completed the game on something that isn't an iPhone 12, and I definitely had a better experience. The platform says "Mac", but I played it on my dad's Apple TV with a Dualsense. If you ever plan to play this game, definitely go for the Apple TV or Mac route. The game wasn't bad, but it just felt like an average game that you forget about a week later. To be honest, I'm already forgetting specific elements of the game already. The game didn't feel as grindy this time around, probably since I was able to actually enjoy myself more. My opinions on the story and line deliveries, even after finishing it, remains the same. On the other hand, the gameplay did become significantly better on this second go. The air controls weren't very good, but the ground control on each character gave me vibes of Unleashed and Generations if they were slightly more open. The missions were pretty decent as well, requiring me to take short cuts that I had to discover on the fly. The game is an overall decent experience, but I simply cannot agree with anyone calling this game "peak Sonic" or "goated". It may be more visually appealing than Sonic Frontiers, but it lags behind it in nearly every other aspect. I can only imagine myself going back to this game if the Apple TV is right in front of me when I have nothing better to do.