Adventure
Yes, Your Grace – The Old Video Gamer’s Review
Yes, Your Grace sits you on the familiar throne of a medieval ruler. Armed with a rusty crown and shining coats of arms, will you rule happily ever after?
Yes, Your Grace sits you on the familiar throne of a medieval ruler. Armed with a rusty crown and shining coats of arms, will you rule happily ever after?
Monster Train offers dollops of deck building, card battling and turn based pyre defence with a pinch of rogue like. Draw some cards from a menagerie of over 200, upgrade your champions and chugga chugga choo choo through the campaign story.
Without the usual Greek Pantheon innuendos, about the herculean task of writing a narcissistic game review, the Old Video Gamer will stick to his usual promethean self. Brush up on Greek mythology in this stylish action role playing game.
Suzerain is a text based political role-playing game. How will you placate the angry mobs or ingratiate yourself with the oligarchs? Create jobs, repair infrastructure, quell opponents or simply pilfer public coffers, Mr President.
Explosions of pretty colours galore. Star Renegades’ pixel art is jam packed with little details here and there. It could almost be used as a “Where is Waldo?” substitute. If Massive Damage published a hardcover book on the art of Star Renegades, I’d be the first one in line.
Fallen Order is best summarised as a Star Wars themed 3D platformer. Swing from jungle vines to vines, or electric cable to cable, jump through hoops and rotating turbines, and run along walls. You will fall… a lot.