Sword of the Sea moves at the pace of a magical swordsperson speeding across sand dunes on a floating blade at 170 miles per hour, and it never gives you a reason to look away.
While I wouldn’t wish the plight of And Roger's protagonist on my worst enemy, I would happily recommend this experience as another strong example of video games' strength as a storytelling medium
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.
Developer Butterscotch Shenanigans has constructed a twist on the familiar crafting experience, and the added story, combat, and progressions systems may be enough to draw in genre skeptics.
Developer Butterscotch Shenanigans has constructed a twist on the familiar crafting experience, and the added story, combat, and progressions systems may be enough to draw in genre skeptics.
Developer Butterscotch Shenanigans has constructed a twist on the familiar crafting experience, and the added story, combat, and progressions systems may be enough to draw in genre skeptics.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.
Capcom has given this prequel the same treatment as last year's HD update of the excellent Resident Evil GameCube remake, complete with more accessible control options.