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The schizophrenia has gotten much worse...

Stellar Blade lives up to the hype as it delivers a well written and captivating story along with a main protagonist that has the potential to be one of PlayStations best icons when it's all said and done.

The future is bright here!

I am a frisbee god.
Seahorse with bubble bridge?
Sorry, but you're wrong, dog;
I'm using the frisbee.

I am a frisbee god.
Spike pit spanning the ledge?
Though I should walk the dog,
I'm using the frisbee.

Chinchilla's head goes thunk,
I dance to frisbee funk.
I am a frisbee god;
I'm using the frisbee.

Animal Well shines as it keeps its promise on delivering a great and visually stunning puzzle platformer experience that is constantly feeding the player some of the best mysterious and thought provoking levels that I've ever experienced.
This is one of those games that came just at the right time and has set a whole new foundation on the metroidvania genre going forward.

This was an incredible experience that I'll be thinking about and revisiting for a very long time.

Story 4 | Gameplay 4.8 | Audio 3 | Visual 4.3 | Details 3 | Entertainment 5

Total 4

Still gotta finish it but after about 50 hours the thing that stood out the most was the feeling of discovery. The atmosphere and ambience is also top notch. Just a good world to get lost in for a while.

The best Call of Duty game, and if anybody disagrees, fight me.

Mr. Krabs origin story was one hell of a ride!!!

In all seriousness, Another Crab's Treasure was a unique and refreshing souls-like experience that gives fans of the genre hope that there is some original thought that can go into these games afterall...

The Perfect Way to End an Amazing Trilogy.

The GBC version adds color making it the best version of the game. Released as an obscure Konami combopack but easily emulated. A very solid Castlevania game and MUCH better than its predecessor. Would rate it higher if not for the cruel final boss being totally cheap.

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Good thing I was born in the modern era cause otherwise, that dumbass clock puzzle would've murdered me right then and there.

Halo 2's multiplayer walked, so Halo 3's multiplayer could run.

I check out a lot of short experiences on Steam, partly because they aren't too much of a commitment, but also since a game distilled down to its very best parts is an idea that appeals to me. Sheepy is the pinnacle of that idea, with an atmospheric platformer that knows exactly how long its mechanics and world would support maximum player interest.

Sheepy comes to us from MrSuicideSheep who as I understand has been making cool electronic music for years and has decided to branch out into game development. This is an incredible, really near-flawless review that puts its strongest elements up at the forefront of the experience.

As the robotic Sheepy in a quietly haunting and ruined world you'll traverse the 2-D environment through simple platforming and exploration. The game has plenty of little secrets tucked away and interesting lore found through audio logs, a game trope that generally doesn't work that well for me but fit perfectly into the overall tapestry of the Sheepy experience. Along the way you'll be granted new abilities like a double jump and a dash which will increase your mobility and provide a sense of evolution as you move toward your goal.

Sheepy has a couple of boss battles- showdowns with a menacing, punished teddy bear ninja warrior. That sounds silly but the game takes them seriously and I was buying into them. The game is pretty forgiving with failure, you'll usually respawn right where you fell off and there isn't really any game over- only the bosses require a bit of repetition on failed attempts.

Sheepy can be enjoyed by anybody and is the perfect free experience on Steam that has me coming back time and time again to re-experience its brief glory.