Wildlight has crafted a compelling new twist on competitive matchplay with strong shooting mechanics, but several hours of play suggest crucial ingredients are missing.
Wildlight has crafted a compelling new twist on competitive matchplay with strong shooting mechanics, but several hours of play suggest crucial ingredients are missing.
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Taking cues from the likes of Hollow Knight and Ori, this punishing platforming and exploration game is well worth your time if you're up for a big challenge.
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Return to Monkey Island feels like a homecoming, of returning to those sepia-toned days where I first relived the exciting adventures of the intrepid Guybrush Threepwood in The Secret of Monkey Island many years ago.
Though the game has its fair share of issues with its poor narrative choices and omnipresent microtransactions, it’s still a significant improvement over the previous game.