Recent updates have eliminated the tedious grind for upgrades, but the lack of a strong foundation underneath leaves FBC: Firebreak with too little, too late.
Shadow Labyrinth is uneven, overstuffed, and often frustrating. It has decent moment-to-moment gameplay, but it fails to materialize into something coherent.
DrinkBox Studios ties together rewarding touchscreen combat, enjoyable first-person exploration and puzzles, and a fulfilling upgrade system into one exciting package.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.
Episode 5: Order Up continues the tale of the New Order of the Stone, but this fifth episode doesn’t live up to the gradually building excitement of its predecessors.