Like We Happy Few this review took a while. And, as We Happy
Few, this review will probable give out high hopes, but will leave you somewhat
disappointed in the end. It`s not going to be outright terrible, yet you could
feel that finer things that cannot be added in later are lost. So, strap in, take
your Joy, and prepare for a quick rundown of my We Happy Few experience.
Monday, 24 September 2018
Saturday, 12 May 2018
Thursday, 12 April 2018
Sunday, 8 April 2018
Plaid. Warhammer: Vermintide 2. Make Reikland Great Again!
Wednesday, 14 March 2018
Plaid. Pit People. All about that Bling!
I`ve never had an acid trip, but had I had one this is how I
would imagine it to go down: bright, colourful, full of bizarre encounters and
even more bizarre messages to take home, that would all make perfect sense in
the end. We`re talking a good trip, of course, the kind of one where a flying
giraffe would tell you that you`re a good person no matter what. This, in
short, is what Pit People is all about.
Wednesday, 7 February 2018
Plaid. Nantucket. Of dice and whales.
It`s a minimalistic strategy/role-playing game that has
spontaneously emerged from the depths below, rich in valuable blubber that is
the story, and can easily harpoon you into liking it. While not being exactly
picturesque with most of encounters illustrated in text the game does manage to
capture an atmosphere of a dreadful, yet adventurous business that whaling was
in early 19th century.
Thursday, 4 January 2018
Plaid. PlayerUnknown`s Batllegrounds. The best chicken dinner in town according to some guy on Twitch.
Surely you`ve already heard of this game. With a large group
of streamers on Twitch, with at least 30 million copies sold, with a recent
record of 3 million concurrent players on Steam PUBG is one of the highlights
of the previous year. Yet as buggy and un-optimised as it is the game surely
earned its` record figures.
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