Not exact matches
As a fan of
classic puzzle - style Resident Evil
games and someone who has played 270 hours
into Resident Evil Revelations 1 «s Raid mode, I had high hopes for Resident Evil Revelations 2 and expected its gameplay to be similar to its predecessor.
Developed single - handedly by indie designer Tom Happ, this modern interpretation of the Metroidvania is deeply inspired by
classic games, but pushed
into overdrive with mind - bending
puzzles and tons of weapons.
And that's the
game's; it's unremarkable, it's
puzzles and characters enjoyable as you experience them but forgotten soon thereafter, vanishing
into the mists of memory, unlike some of the most
classic point and click
games such as Monkey Island or even some modern examples, such as the Deponia trilogy, all of which stick with you.
Super
Puzzle Fighter II Turbo smashed its way into arcades in 1998 and offered a unique experience to the classic Street Fighter franchise: a head - to - head puzzle combat
Puzzle Fighter II Turbo smashed its way
into arcades in 1998 and offered a unique experience to the
classic Street Fighter franchise: a head - to - head
puzzle combat
puzzle combat
game.
You can speed across the world as a Bullet Bill, march as a Goomba, throw things as a Hammer Bro, and that's just naming a few
classic Mario enemies — the fact is, I don't want to go
into all of the enemies / characters you can capture in Super Mario Odyssey, but the total number is over 50, and all of them can be used in unique ways to solve
puzzles and explore the
game world.
Throughout the
game you'll encounter
classic Resident Evil
puzzles, like needing three items to fit
into slots that open a door or completing a weight - based
puzzle to get the shotgun.
In lieu of the
classic Mario platforming, these segments dropped players
into thoughtful
puzzle sequences that could be mistaken as a stand - alone
game mixed with the regular levels.
Collapsus is a brilliant take on a
classic type of
puzzle game, and beautifully uses the technology of tablets to turn
into something mind blowing.
This is a
classic that was drastically overlooked when it came exclusively to the original Xbox, but is one everyone should have, it has a bit of everything in it (
puzzles, platform, story, great voice acting, polished graphics, humor, collection, RPG, acheivements, ect...) The developers really put a lot
into this
game and it shows.