Lannacombe
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7.8Avg. User Score
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4(80%)
mixed
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negative
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Nov 22, 2017
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier1
Nov 22, 2017
Don't be fooled into thinking this is a game as it isn't! At best, it's an animated movie with a 4 possible **** choose the next sequence from two outcomes and, unlike even a Telltale game, there are zero skill challenges or puzzles to provide some entertainment. Very dull and sadly the story is compelling enough to hold your interest. Incredibly disappointing.
PlayStation 4
Mar 20, 2015
LA Cops9
Mar 20, 2015
Really enjoyed playing this challenging, but fun isometric 70s themed shooter. The dual partner mechanic takes some getting used to, although once mastered it introduces a level of tactical strategy and gameplay variety that I have yet to encounter in other games in this genre. Lots of people seem to be making unfair comparisons to the gory grindfest that is Hotline Miami 2, a game that I like but feel is let down by glitchy AI and shoddy level design. LA Cops is lighter in tone - the cut scenes for example give a welcome injection of humour in between levels - while the gameplay itself feels like a more equitable trade off between player skill and simple luck. Can't wait for the co-op mode that I hear is being worked on, as that will be an added bonus. Overall, a very entertaining and rewarding shooter.
Xbox One
Oct 11, 2014
Schrodinger's Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark9
Oct 11, 2014
Displaying bags of originality, eccentricity and scientific puns galore, this hugely fun platformer is something to relish and invest in. In places the animation lacks a little polish, but it is more than made up for by the gameplay in the guise of appealing characters and mind-bending puzzles. Oh, and the voiceover work is stunning and hilarious! For me, this really is indie gaming at its very best and it is evident that the developer has sought imbue the title with a deep passion for physics and classic platform design. Rare these days to encounter games which exude a distinctive personality and charm, but Schrodinger's Cat delivers both in spades. Well done!!
PC