Sniper Shooting: Gun Shooter
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This game is a solo shooter with novel graphics and dynamic combat modes. As a gunman can enjoy...
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Cottage Garden
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COTTAGE GARDEN - a colorful sea of flowers, framed by walls, paths, and hedges. As ambitious...
Game Studio Tycoon 2: Next Gen Developer
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Start as an independent game dev; become the world’s greatest game studio! Welcome to the next...
Street War: Basketball
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Play real street basketball in 2017’s most exciting and popular free mobile basketball game. Play...
Clumsy Ninja
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Meet Clumsy Ninja, the most hapless ninja ever to grace a touchscreen! Train him, throw him, tickle...
Classic Words (solo word game)
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Classic Words is the best word game to play against your iPhone or iPad (solitaire mode). Scrabble...
Chess-Studio
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Chess Studio is the first and only application for iPhone and iPad able to completely manage chess...
DeathbyGlitter (2 KP) rated Agents of Mayhem Day One Edition in Video Games
Sep 29, 2017
I feel all games should have a realistic price point, I paid $60 and feel like the game was really more of a $35 venture. Totally worth having around if you just want to get lost in some mindless fun for awhile.
Also while I am not the biggest proponent for all games having online features (as I'm old and from the NES era of gaming where it was a solo experience) I feel this game would have benefitted from having more online co-op features, but again, this would rely heavily on Seoul actively reflecting the time you've put into carving out a piece of the map.
Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Rocket League in Video Games
Mar 6, 2018
Let me stress that I am not an online gamer at all and 99% of my gaming time is spent offline in single player story based games. Yet, I fell in love with Rocket League after downloading it on a whim from the PSN store. No two games are the same and the game puts you through every emotion imaginable, all with some dumb race cars and an oversized football.
2015 was a year of disappointments, with both MGS V and Fallout 4 failing to meet expectations. Rocket League, a sequel to an unremarkable downloadable PS3 game, came out of nowhere and blew everything else out of the water to become what was probably my favourite game of that year.