Cecilia Wang
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Sons of Ra Review
Have you ever wanted to experience the epic mythical battle between Ra, the god-of-the sun, and Set, his archnemesis and god of Chaos? Sons of Ra, the debut title by Pharaoh Hound Gaming, offers a glimpse into what these battles would have looked like for Egypt's gods. Sons of Ra succeeds in being an addictive and compelling strategy game, despite the fact that these divine conflicts are presented in a very small package.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Outriders Review
Outriders is a curious game. Outriders is a third-person looter shooter that's both challenging and entertaining, despite the flaws in its story. Even though I experienced multiple crashes in the same session, it was still a fun game and I felt ready to get back into the world Enoch.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Say No! More Review
It is not easy to say no. It's hard to say no to your boss, to your family, or to a simple request from a passerby. But it's good to show concern for others and try to help them. Opportunists can easily take advantage of this goodwill in the corporate world to their own benefit. Say No! Studio Fizbin has more to share with you about the incredible power of assertive rejection and self-esteem. You can use the powerful power of "no" to combat corporate wastrels.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
King of Seas Review
King of Seas is often compared to Sea of Thieves. The two games share a similar title and place the player in the shoes of a pirate who explores open seas. That's where the similarities end, though, with this new game being an entirely single-player experience. King of Seas is a unique experience that doesn't live up to its potential.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Maneater Review
In video games, it is not unusual to play the role of an animal who kills other animals. The protagonist is usually an animal that kills humans. Maneater allows you to take control of a Bull Shark female and eat all the food in its path. The game was released last year on multiple platforms to a good reception, and with multiple RPG attributes including unlockable abilities, levelling up and infamy levels, Maneater is much more than just a simple swimming simulator on Switch.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Biomutant Review
Biomutant was something I wanted to love. It was a colourful, cute world with adorable furball characters that attracted me immediately when it was announced. As cute as furball characters may be, they pack more heat than an American Army battalion during a post-apocalypse. The end result is ambitious, with many bright spots but it strains under its own weight.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Stonefly Review
Flight School Studio's Stonefly focuses on feeling out of your environment. Annika is a tiny human living in a vast world full of huge trees and massive insects. You must navigate the vast, strange world using a mech-shaped bug. Your father stole the mech he built and you must survive the creepy crawlies.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Storm Ground Review
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Storm Ground is the first major virtual adaptation of the Age of Sigmar universe (a kind of sequel to Warhammer Fantasy in the recent Total War games) in the Warhammer franchise. It's becoming more difficult to make a game that stands out from the crowd when it comes to strategy games. What does Storm Ground bring?
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster Review
Any game in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise (this includes the Digital Devil Saga, Devil Summoner, and Persona offshoot series) is incredibly hard to describe. MegaTen, also known as SMT, is one the most popular JRPG franchises, right up there with legends like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest. The franchise's non-Persona games have reached cult status.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Solasta: Crown of the Magister Review
The tactical turn-based RPG genre is filled to the brim with iconic inspiration. The genre has a wide range of classic games, from the pre-Bethesda Fallout titles through the early access release Baldur's Gate 3. Solasta: Crown of the Magister is a simplified version of the genre that will be released alongside these titans.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Umurangi Generation: Special Edition Review
Umurangi Generation is a first-person game of photography about living in a world that has been ravaged by militarized oppression and environmental destruction. It was released for the first time on PC. Many hailed it as "2020: The Game" for its ability to deal with institutional neglect, climate change, civil unrest and general world-weariness. Now that Umurangi Generation is available on the Nintendo Switch, it has a chance to reach even more players in search of something that mirrors, and possibly makes sense of, the past year and a bit. It's not surprising that Umurangi Generation: The Special Edition rises to the occasion for those who have played it since its inception.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers
Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection Review
As a longtime fan of the series from its humble beginnings on the NES, I will always hold Ninja Gaiden in a special place, even if it kicks my ass and makes me question any amount of skill I possess. However, The Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection may not be what fans expected. This is not a new entry in the franchise, and the versions that we see in this collection aren’t the best ways to enjoy the adventures. If someone is willing to import it, there is no physical copy. So, is the Master Collection worth it.
By Cecilia Wang3 years ago in Gamers