Mars: War Logs
Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Apr 26, 2013
Previously known simply as "Mars", Mars: War Logs is a sci-fi RPG that follows imprisoned soldier Roy through the uncertainties and dangers of life on the red planet.
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5 (0) 4 (1) 3 (2) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.3 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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The Red Planet Houses A Promising New RPG 0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saJlKBXTdbk (Watch the review here) 2012 saw a few joint efforts from developer Spiders; one such effort with Frogwares to bring us The Testament of Sherlock Holmes and Of Orcs and Men in association Cyanide Studios; both were fairly well-received games critically.Well, Spiders has us caught in their web once again for its second solo attempt, and I’m happy to report that Spiders might still be a little shaky, but they’re really starting to come into their own; Ma...
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A mediocre fling, that will make you cringe, laugh but also want more. 0
Although I don't find myself really a person who reviews, so apologies upfront if this is abrupt and or a bit of a bore - I took it upon myself to test the waters with Mars: War Logs. The game if anything, is very reminiscent of other games, whether that be cheating in terms of a review or not is really up to you, I felt that I was comparing it to other games that were no doubt really good ones. Why I did this was is because Mars: War Logs really is a game made up of others, which is totally fi...
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Mars: War Logs Review 0
I've got to be honest I'm not sure how I stumbled upon this game, but I got it through steam and decided to take it for a test spin. The whole game is one big log of events that happened or happened during the game. You will be playing the part of Roy, a man with a checkered past that just wants to be free, but has too much of a heart to let too much injustice occur under his watch. He'll get to team up with several different individuals through the game and try to find a way to truly disappear...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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