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This game keeps your brain regular like morning coffee 0

This is a review for the 11/7/2013 PC release of the much improved iteration of Desktop Dungeons.This is my TOP turn based strategy game. The fact that the levels are randomly generated and can still contain this level of strategy is testimony to its greatness. Plus, the pixel art is second to none. This game has been in beta for nearly 3 years, which is unheard of in this day and age, and the polish shines.I have spent hundreds of hours with this game in Alpha and Beta and look forward to doin...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Do you like interruptions in your action games? 0

things that would make DmC a better game:Character facing should dominate which objects can be interacted with, not the camera.Secrets should not be stuck in areas the camera is directed not to go.Cutscenes should be optional perhaps as a different mode for people who want to have their rhythm interrupted by substandard B-Movie plots shoehorned into action video games. It's always upsetting to see amazing production work in cinematics around a partially formed game.Don't punish me for exploring...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

A call for justice for a much maligned excellent action game 0

anybody who hates this game is one of three things:a. not good enough at videogames to get over the control complexityb. doesn't recognize it for the ridiculous zombie/mutant wrestler it isc. a person who has never played it.d. a person who mourns the death of survival horror in RE games (see c.)This game is a hilarious and engaging. If you are playing this game only using the guns, you are not going to appreciate the rewards of melee combat. Want to grapple a giant zombie lizard and knee it in...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

A hull-tearing good time 0

Imagine a puzzle platformer that makes you forget which way is down, much like the classic Descent. Add a pinch of rogue-like procedural seeding, a dash of zero-g drifting, and a cup full of memories to warm you in the coldness of space.You'll be whistling to the radio in your homey little space crate one moment, then running from packs of monsters the next, hoping to cut through the hull just in time to watch them flail helplessly into space. You can engage them directly if you can manage your ...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.