![]() The action is tight and thoughtful and responsive. The puzzles are bewitching but never frustrating. The music is delightful and memorably grand. The most important thing is game feel, though, and just playing EQ feels terrific. To be transported into a world, to be the character-to be the "Link" into their world, if you will. It's the best Zelda game Nintendo never published, and I can't recommend it heartily enough. They did iron those out pretty quickly, though.) (Just be sure to get those patches if you get the Wii U version! It took a little time for them to perfect some bugs after release, it was like a game of whac-a-mole where they would fix one issue and another would pop up. To enter, please tell me about a favorite under-appreciated game of yours on the system you're wanting the game for (PS4, XB1, 3DS). Please be sure to specify which system you want the game for. I want some deets about why you liked it. And just to keep the entries varied and interesting, you will get greater consideration if it's not an oft-discussed game. This way we can each get some good game recommendations in here in addition to entering the giveaway. Please note: I don't have any affiliation with the publisher or developer. When I do giveaways, sometimes the copies are from me, and sometimes I've gotten them from the developer. The little-known PS4 game I'd like to discuss which isn't often talked about here is called "The Last of Us." It's by an inexperienced developer, Naughty Dog, and the game I'd really like to discuss is actually not that at all obviously and it's "10 Second Ninja X." I don't receive any compensation for this. It was on PlayStation Plus last month and so half the people in this thread have probably ignored it despite owning the bloody thing.Īs a gamer, I have two favourite genres. ![]() These are puzzle games, and 2D platformers, and somehow 10 Second Ninja X manages to be amazing at both in, well, ten seconds. The jist is that you have to kill a certain bunch of enemies in a small level, but you only have ten seconds to do it. At your disposal you have a melee attack and a ranged shuriken attack (which you can only use three times) so your job is to plan a route through the level in order to take out all the enemies in just ten seconds. Often it's not hard, but of course you'll only get one star for doing it slowly, and the real puzzle starts when you're trying to earn three stars which can mean you need to do the whole shebang in two seconds. It's amazing, both planning the route, trying and failing and shaving the milliseconds off with a slightly more perfect run, or a slightly more perfect route. The thing has a sense of humour too, and is totally recommended. ![]() One of those games I paid for and don't regret at all even though it's been free on Plus now. If you were like me, an intrepid explorer of Xbox Live Indie Games, you might have come across a game called Protect Me Knight. It was developed by Ancient, whom you may also know as the team members behind Streets of Rage 2 and Beyond Oasis. A 4-player hack n' slash with a fantastic 8-bit aesthetic(with Yuzo Koshiro doing the soundtrack), I had a blast with friends 'Defeat F***in' Goblins!" by the hundreds a la Dynasty Warriors. ![]() The basic gameplay is like this: You have a princess and castle in the middle of the stage. You and up to 3 character class archetypes go around beating the crap out of any monsters before they get close to the princess. You gain experience and loot to upgrade yourselves and the castle's defenses, adding a Tower Defense element to it.
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