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Nice
«Sit back and relax»
Due to the lack of competition, this is the best option.
From the moment you land on one of its beautifully crafted planets, visuals in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order impress: vivid locations, expressive characters, and a strong feel of the galaxy far, far away. The soundtrack is likewise superb - lightsaber hums, cosmic ambience, carefully placed musical cues that enhance emotional and action-driven moments. However, the gameplay could have been better. While the game borrows from Metroidvania and Souls-like traditions - wall runs, double jumps, force powers - many mechanics feel clunky: static objects, awkward traversal, platforming segments that don’t quite deliver. And yes, it’s another “rogue-lite / souls-like style” action game in a crowded market. I personally bounced off halfway through. The backtracking across locked zones, constant toggling between new and old locations, and enemies that often serve merely as obstacles rather than meaningful challenges wore down the experience. What promised sleek Jedi action started feeling like endless maze-running.
the story is just so bad a bunch of copy and paste missions almost felt like ubisoft game, you go up the ranks killing fallen until you get to the leader while earning powers which is said to be pretty powerful and cool but its just so underwhelming I literally laughed out loud a couple of times when they do this, you will know what I mean if you decide to play it for whatever reason.
«Boooring»
Exceptional
good
«Just one more turn»
«Can’t stop playing»
Tough recommend. Gameplay is great, music is great, characters are still cool, but the story is just absolute non-sense and not in a good way.
Exceptional
Extremely unique gameplay, I think there is a lot of potential with the "Real World Strategy" concept. Also, I personally love countryballs/polandball so its a lot of fun.
Good addition to the Ace Attorney series but veeeeeery slow. Should've added faster mode of reading
I just can't continue playing this 
«Boooring»
Exceptional
BALL x PIT is a surprising and addictive success. The village-building system is incredibly engaging and offers constant progression. The upgrade and evolve mechanics are particularly successful, making every character or element fun to develop and experiment with. The most remarkable point is how the game manages to make the classic brick breaker concept feel so deep and exciting. It is an extremely well-thought-out title that guarantees many hours of captivating gameplay.
«Blew my mind»
Great game to play with friend, not that much farming but a bit long in the end. Back tracking is taking a lot of time
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Donut County is one of those tiny, clever games that make you smile from the very first minute. Published by Annapurna Interactive, it offers a deceptively simple concept: you control a hole in the ground that swallows everything around it — from pebbles to buildings — growing larger with every bite. There’s no timer, no failure, no stress. Just the strangely satisfying pleasure of cleaning up the world by devouring it. The story is as silly as it is charming. In the small town of Donut County, mysterious holes start appearing, and soon everyone finds themselves trapped underground. The culprit? BK, a raccoon running a donut delivery app who doesn’t see what the fuss is about. The writing is sharp and funny, full of tongue-in-cheek millennial humor and absurd exchanges that wouldn’t feel out of place in a cartoon like BoJack Horseman. Gameplay is intentionally minimalistic. You move your hole, watch objects fall in, occasionally solve light environmental puzzles — maybe burn something, mix water, or “matchmake” a pair of rabbits. The physics are delightful, the art colorful and clean, and the soundtrack blends lo-fi beats with playful melodies. Yet, after two or three hours, it’s all over. That brevity is both a blessing and a curse. Donut County is wonderfully polished and meditative, but it never quite evolves into something more. It flirts with the idea of being a sandbox or a physics experiment like Katamari Damacy, then stops just short of it. Still, for what it is — a small, cozy experience with charm and personality — it works beautifully. It’s a bite-sized treat, not a feast. But sometimes, that’s exactly what you need. Score: 72/100 – short, smart, and sweet. A perfect evening snack of a game.
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«Sit back and relax»
«Underrated»
Very clunky and bugged
Good remake but a lot of backtracking
Really enjoyed this game, it is one of my favorites.
«Can’t stop playing»
Same as first one - no changes
Good iterative sequel - a lot added but bit very grindy and a lot of jumping around
the horror game
Good Inscryption+Balatrolike with slot machines
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