I signed up for the closed playtest immediately after it was announced, and a couple of days prior to writing this, I managed to get a key. So anyway, here's my first impressions of the game so far.
It's been eight long years, but it's finally here! While there's no denying that Cyberpunk 2077 could have used a few more months of development, the game, despite all of its technical hiccups, still lives up to all the hype.
Over the years, what started out as a typical looter shooter MMO with a basic crafting system and no story whatsoever has since turned into a lore-rich universe with countless hours of content.
What happens when you mix MegaMan Battle Network's combat system with Slay the Spire's mechanics? You get One Step From Eden, a roguelite deckbuilding game developed by Thomas Moon Kang after a very successful Kickstarter campaign.
When I first bought Slay the Spire in late 2018, it was a promising early access title by Mega Crit Games that was updated weekly. Now, it's a full-fledged roguelite experience with countless hours of replayability.
Here's a quick review of a F2P mobile MOBA that I believe is better than most of its competitors (e.g. Mobile Legends and MARVEL Super War). It's a solid game that features a well-rounded roster of heroes that are viable in all levels of play.
Escape the underworld in this wonderful roguelite by Supergiant Games, featuring iconic figures from Greek Mythology, vibrant levels, and fast-paced, action-packed gameplay!