If CI can make the levels a bit less cramped and awkward (dodgy camera issues were the main problem I had with the game), and tidy up some of the technical glitches, Lords of the Fallen has all the makings of a very
decent little series.
Not exact matches
Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time may be a first
decent title in the beloved anime
series, but Bandai Namco takes into consideration a second game, the formula must be completely reworked.
Setting aside the argument that it's never too late to humanize a dangerous man (if, in fact, that's the point the
series is trying to make), the caricature of Donald Trump presented in the
series is so oafishly relatable he does
little to resemble our very real and very dangerous president (aside from a
decent impression from voice actor Jeff Bergman).
Seeking a balance between performance fun and a
little efficiency as well, the 530e iPerformance gets all the same good stuff as the regular 5
Series, including the latest interior technology, snappy good looks, and a
decent amount of performance, but adds a solid dose of hybrid efficiency and torque on top.
But other than Sam & Max, Strong Bad and the Phoenix Wright
series, we're a
little starved for adventure gaming here and something that looks at least moderately
decent is happily welcome.
My time spent in this mode both online and locally was generally
decent, but still felt a
little lacking in its general feeling of been there and done that for the
series.
Mad Max was
decent enough for awhile, but the narrative has
little focus and it quickly turns into a cookie cutter
series of actions / events.
The LG Stylo
series has carved out a neat
little market of people who want a big phone with
decent specs and a stylus, as it's pretty much the only device to offer this set of features aside from an older Galaxy Note.
To give a
little bit of perspective on those sales, the Monster Hunter
series as a whole has now sold just over 45 million, with World accounting for a
decent portion of that.