Gravel Review – Feels Like Sega Rally
It might have rather predictable race modes … but it feels more like Sega Rally than almost any game I’ve played since.
It might have rather predictable race modes … but it feels more like Sega Rally than almost any game I’ve played since.
We all know that one puzzle game, the one with the evil A.I., with the cake (or lack of it… maybe?). Every first-person puzzle game seems to get compared to it, and for good reason. Portal (and its sequel) are among the best first-person puzzlers
You’ve got 22 riders lined up. Everyone goes at the green and you are waiting on the outside — as you had a bad qualifying round – ready to let all 450cc of your engine lose, as you charge for the first corner. The lights
Vampyr… is really well written and well acted. However, there are many issues with Vampyr in the combat… There are valid strategies to employ around combat, but doing them just doesn’t feel satisfying.
Imagine if you were told one thing for most of your life, about how to act, who to trust, and what your role is to then have that all taken away. How lost would you feel? How much of your personality would feel as if it was taken away?
You find yourself hurtling down a road. The only thing stopping you from death if your palm on the throttle, your fingers and feet on the breaks, your hands on the steering, and body shifting weight.
A point-and-click adventure which has a lot of heart, and interesting puzzles. Will you play as an actor, policeman, or a bartender?
The Black Death has lots of promise, but currently falls short. A drop in price could help populate the servers and make this something special.