Despite being delayed for over half a decade, Skull and Bones has finally set sail, and despite being not all that it could be, its honestly far better than most reviewers give it credit for.
From the moment I first played Gangs of Sherwood, my first thought was, "Who asked for this?" and after playing it for a while, I finally have my answer: "No one did".
A victim of terrible timing and an overpowering rival, Solasta: Crown of the Magister managed to carve a niche out for itself in the role-playing genre thanks to its fans, who were ultimately willing to fund via DLC post-launch development to ensure its survival and eventual success.
While Final Stand: Ragnarok may not be the final stand of Mark Jacobs and Unchained Entertainment, it certainly is a bad omen of things to come for the long-delayed MMORPG Camelot Unchained and the reputation of its legendary developer.
Contra Operation Galuga is a near-perfect remake of a beloved classic, and while Contra Operation Galuga will not be for everyone, long-time fans of the franchise and the era from which it came will want to pick up Contra Operation Galuga as soon as possible.
Myth of Empires, at the time of its early access launch, was the most exciting new survival game in several years; however, in 2024, it is "just another survival game" in a sea of better survival games, and while its legal issues with Snail Games are a thing of the past, the damage has been done, and many gamers are weary of the developers, and likely will remain so for some time. .
All flash and very little substance, BlazBlue Entropy Effect is a great-looking game with very little to offer beyond its smooth combat, unique characters and impressive visuals.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has a slim chance to become all that Marvel Avengers was never given the chance to be. That is, if the gaming community and gaming journalists give it the chance to do so.
Enshrouded is a lot of fun, but it's hardly what I would call a traditional survival game.