PR: Your amazing T-Gotchi! is a twisted simulator designed to show you want would happen if you neglected a human being like so many people neglected their Tamagotchis. Not a cheery game. 6/10
Month: September 2020
bookmark_borderRhythmy (2020) Review
EA: Rhythmy is a hardcore bullet hell-like rhythm game that requires more hand-eye coordination than I have to offer. Everything is well polished and perfectly timed to the music. 6/10
bookmark_borderLRRL or RLLR (2020) Review
LRRL or RLLR is a puzzle game that seems simple enough, but turns out to be tricky as you’ll quickly forget your position in the sequence due to the simple and repetitive steps. It’s alright. 5/10
bookmark_borderRushdown Revolt Alpha (2020) Review
While the Rushdown Revolt alpha is certainly rough around the edges, it offers a unique “spark” system that allows a lot of variety to your combo opportunities.
I ran into a few odd bugs, such as a part of the fourth tutorial that cannot be completed and issues with online matchmaking (getting stuck on 100% or entering into an empty match). The glitches are forgivable though, since it is an early alpha meant to iron out exactly those.
Personally, I think the spark system is a bit too complex/hectic for me to enjoy, but I do find it fun at times. I think part of my struggle with it was due to the floaty physics, but that is something that I would get used to with practice. 6/10
bookmark_borderUnion (2020) Review
Union is a minimalistic puzzle game where you need to complete the paths between shapes by rotating or moving tiles. It’s simple in concept, but turns out to be quite fun in practice. 7/10
bookmark_borderMosaique Neko Waifus 3 (2020) Review
Once again, Mosaique Neko Waifus 3 proves to be the top of its genre by offering full animations, a varied skill tree, and a plot that develops through relationships with each girl. 7.5/10