A massive list of EShop games on sale in the UK.
Sounds more like an 8 now. Brevity/lack of replay value was definitely one of the main issues, so yeah this is a good move. Whether I'll actually go back and play it again is another matter. It's a shame this stuff isn't included from the off for that reason.Moot_Geeza wrote:@jonb Katana Zero update details Sounds interesting, revamped stages bodes well for the next patch too. Not quite sure exactly what I'm after, but this is definitely a step in the right direction.
afgavinstan wrote:I completely forgot to get Wulverblade and Horizon Chase Turbo
JonB wrote:Sounds more like an 8 now. Brevity/lack of replay value was definitely one of the main issues, so yeah this is a good move. Whether I'll actually go back and play it again is another matter. It's a shame this stuff isn't included from the off for that reason.@jonb Katana Zero update details Sounds interesting, revamped stages bodes well for the next patch too. Not quite sure exactly what I'm after, but this is definitely a step in the right direction.
Moot_Geeza wrote:FFS Gav, I wanted a second opinion on Wulverblade.
Moot_Geeza wrote:16. Wulverblade - Switch Bold and beefy scrolling beat 'em up that looks incredible and sounds even better. Excellent voicework - both characters and narration - and a quality rousing score combine to make one of the best sounding games I've played for ages; it's an absolute treat through headphones. Gameplay is nothing new, refreshingly (it just pushes the envelope away - fuck you, envelope. Or maybe it grabs it and stuffs a love letter to the 1990s inside) but the core brawling is good enough for immensely satisfying 'in the zone'mongolroman horde obliteration. There's a block that doubles as a parry with correct timing plus a dodge and a limited number of attacks (light, heavy with a pick-up, jumping attacks, energy depleting special, grapple throws and grapple hits), which you'll be repeating ad infinitum against various enemy types. You know the drill - plod through a level and beat the boss using one of the available characters in either single player or co-op while hitting things and trying to stay alive. Love it or hate it, that's the genre. It's precisely as deep as it should be, exactly as long as it needs to be, just as tricky as you'd expect - i.e more so than it would've been in 1994 but with the added concession of checkpoints - and far more enjoyable in this day and age than it has any right to be. Absolutely bloody superb. Along with Mother Russia Bleeds this gen has treated us to two of the top 5 scrolling beat 'em ups of all time. [9].
Kernowgaz wrote:So did anyone get Steamworld Quest ? It’s got a 9 in Edge.
Moot_Geeza wrote:I didn't realise you'd played it. Which thread/whereabouts?
Moot_Geeza wrote:Surely someone wants Unirally meets Trials meets Colour Guardians meets Olli Olli?
Moot_Geeza wrote:I'm pretty sure I changed the controls when I played, assigning roll to a shoulder button, will have a look later.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Here's the vid for Gato Roboto I mentioned. Made for me. The main character even shares its name with my cat.
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