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Mr Dave wrote:
1) Super Mario Odyssey (Switch)
Some bad points - Slippy slidey Ice Worlds, Daft wavy motion controls* and occasional locking of returning to old worlds reduce this to a score of 4/5.
* In handheld mode? Seriously?
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Mr Dave wrote:
2) I expect you to die (PC/VIVE)
Was quite late to the show with this, so don't have much more to add to the general plaudits otherthan a minor complaint.the control scheme was not great. (Trying to manipulate the touch pad while keeping a grip on the trigger/grip bar made my hands hurt plenty)
This seems to be a theme so far this year.
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Mr Dave wrote:
3) We Were Here (PC)
Short fun coop game where you're locked in a different path to your friend and you have to solve puzzzles through the power of speech. It's free.
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Mr Dave wrote:
4) We Were Here Too (PC)
Somewhat short fun coop game where you're locked in a different path to your friend and you have to solve puzzzles through the power of speech. It's not free.
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Mr Dave wrote:
5) Human: Fall Flat (PC)
Quirky physics-based third-person puzzler, equal parts frustrating and hilarious. Some berk appeared in my game and made it very hard.
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Mr Dave wrote:
6) Ratchet and Clank (PS4)
It's like the ratchet and clank games on the ps3, but less amusing. You can turn people into sheep.
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Mr Dave wrote:
7) Persona 5 (PS4)
It's like Persona 4, but fiveier
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Mr Dave wrote:
A mansion where some people die on a partcicular dayand you have to figure out how to save them and figure out what's going on. all aided by the ability to return to the beginning of the day. Really rather good, if fairly short.
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Mr Dave wrote:
9) Genital Jousting (PC)
You're a dick.
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10) Painscreek Killings (PC)
You're a private dick. Well, a journalist in that line of work anyway. Many people died x years ago, case unsolved and it's up to you to solve it (Or slack off, make some shit up and send that off) Observation skills required. Unfortunately, piecing together the evidence isn't quite as required, as it pretty much gives you the answer if you dick long enough and hard enough. This game has lots of bugs. But for £3.74, can't really complain. (Oh, and the trailer contains spoils, so don't watch it)
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Mr Dave wrote:
11) Forgotton Anne (PC)
Well, if the makers of the game weren't at least partly inspired by studio ghibli, I would be very surprised. mainly a story wrapped in a platforming game.
Unfortunately, gameplay wise, it doesn't hold up so well. Platforming is rather hamstrung by the animation, and it could really use the ability to skip text. As it stands I don't want to find out what happens if other choices are made because SLOOOOOOOOW.
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12) To the moon (PC)
Another thing that is basically a story. I really rather liked this. Although it is a rather sad tale. Particularly if you think about what really happened.
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Mr Dave wrote:
13) Nine Doors Nine Persons Nine Hours (PC)
Puzzle em up ported from DS. S'puzzley.
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Mr Dave wrote:
14) Zero Escape: Virtues last reward (PC)
Like 9 doors 9persons 9 hours... but sequelier. (And ends with an obvious set up to a sequel. which so far looks to be a bit bad)
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Mr Dave wrote:
15) Zero Escape : Zero Time Dilemma (PC)
Like Zero Escape:Virtues Last Reward... but sequelier. (It was the sequel to the obvious set up to a sequel. It was a bit bad.)
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Mr Dave wrote:
16) Horizon:Zero Dawn(PS4)
Was rather good this. And very pretty. Although the end credits are going on forever.
Particularly when talking about games in a series, I thought he could fuck off with being rude because I didn't write a lot about a game he liked. Hence no response.