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Do you know that feeling when a game from your…
Do you know that feeling when a game from your childhood lingers in your memory? You’re pretty sure it was good, because you remember having a ton of fun. But when you go back, reality hits. That “awesome” game turns out to be clunky, frustrating, and far from what you pictured. That happened to me when I revisited Down in the Dumps…
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In the Credit Roll Chronicles, Rob (DM4S for his online friends) takes on all the games he left…
In the Credit Roll Chronicles, Rob (DM4S for his online friends) takes on all the games he left…
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Along with the announcement of securing a publishing deal with Playstack, 2Awesome Studio released a bonkers game trailer…
The game certainly has a lot going for it. First and foremost the interesting character designs which tap into the world’s themes directly in a very fever dream approach. Also the creative level design keeps you on your toes and makes you want to finetune your character’s build, even for levels specifically. Too bad Neotro could not be bother to create a more immersive narrative to bind the levels and the world together to keep me hooked all through to the end, without having to rely on perseverance.
In the Credit Roll Chronicles, Rob (DM4S for his online…