I finally finished this game and I got to say, this game honestly isn't that great. There are a lot of problems I have with it, namely that there is way too many gunfights and not enough exploration.
I absolutely loved the way that Ni No Kuni combines the collection of Pokemon from Pokemon and the semi-realtime combat system from a few JPRGs. It led to really fun and unique gameplay.
I think that the Animal Crossing games just might not be for me. I find the gameplay kind of boring and a little bit pointless seeing as there is no end to the game.
I found this game to generally be pretty frustrating, but I suppose my issues lie more with the general faults of the genre that LIMBO lies within than LIMBO itself.
I dropped this game after about 10-15 hours into it due in large part to how boring the combat was. Its just a really simple rhythm game, which is especially dissapointing seeing as how I came to this game from The Witcher 3.
SOMA was a wonderfully scary video game. Unlike a lot of horror games, SOMA did a fantastic job at not just being scary for the sake of being scary. There was a lot of nuance to how SOMA went about being scary.
I really wish that Metro 2033 took a lot of the focus on sub-par gunplay and put it into something like how the apocalypse affected people and the spooky monsters that were created by it.
The gameplay of Deadpool is extremely repetitive, but I still always found myself on the edge of my seat waiting for the next witty comment from Deadpool.