Prime Gaming 02 June 2025
Sujet : Prime Gaming 02 June 2025
De : spallshurgenson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Spalls Hurgenson)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 02. Jun 2025, 16:22:29
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<Phew!> We got a lot of games to go through this time; it's a brand
new month and Amazon is dropping a lot of new titles on us. Some of
them might even be worth grabbing this time. Let's find out!
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* Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell (via GOG)
I admit, I was never the biggest fan of the "Saints Row"
franchise; the gang aspect and weirdness of the games never
appealed to me. Still, they had a certain amount of fun to
them that made them worth a look. But "Gat Out of Hell"
things were getting just a bit too outlandish for me, and
it's pretty much where I dropped out of the series. If you
can stomach the silliness, I guess it's a good game. I just
prefer something a bit more down to earth.
* FATE (via GOG)
An old-school action/RPG dungeon crawler; a poor man's
"Diablo". Mostly I remember them as one of those games
released under the WildTangent line that was classified as
spyware by many antivirus programs back in the day. The
current game has been stripped of all this nonsense, of
course, but it's still not a very exciting product. It's
quite colorful though; I'll give it that much.
* Thief II: The Metal Age (via GOG)
The old classic. The first game in the franchise was (in
my opinion, at least) not much fun; it wasn't certain as to
what direction it wanted to go, and it lacked a lot of
polish. "Thief II" is a much stronger game; the developers
understood the genre they had created, had a much clearer
vision and a much better grasp of the tools at their disposal.
It's still not my favorite of the series but "The Metal Age"
is probably the reason why the franchise is so highly regarded;
it might look dated and clumsy, but it's a masterpiece of a
game.
* Blood Omen 2: Legacy of Kain (via GOG)
More Legacy of Kain. This one was an okay game but it was
pretty forgettable in story and design. It was an obvious
sequel that existed simply because the first game was so
well regarded. It doesn't do or say anything new, but if you
just want more of the first game, this will suit you fine.
* Mail Time (via GOG)
A way-too-cutesy adventure/platformer for me to ever engage
with. Deliver the mail in this third-person kiddie game.
I'll pass, thanks.
* Golf With Your Friends (via GOG)
A mini-golf game, featuring outlandish courses. I can
barely tolerate regular golf.
* Liberte (via Epic)
This is an unusual one. A top-down action/adventure set
in French Revolutionary times fighting off extra-dimensional
invaders. Combat is real-time hack-n-slash and buffs are
represented by cards that you collect. Conceptually
intriguing, but reviews indicate the actual implementation
is flawed; it's buggy, grindy and repetitive. Might be worth
a look to see what it's like, but probably not deserving of
a full play-through.
* Jennifer Wilde: Unlikely Revolutionaries (via EPIC)
On the plus side, this game has an interesting setting
and some gorgeous artwork. But reviews indicate -again-
that the actual gameplay fails to live up to the promise;
the pacing is terrible, the puzzles (it's a point-n-click
adventure) are non-intuitive and you have very little freedom
of action. It feels very half-baked; a good idea that didn't
get the time or resources it deserved.
* Chessarama (via Epic)
A chess-themed puzzle game; work your way through a series
of levels, using chess-pieces to move about the map.
Remember, the horsie moves in an L-shape.
* Endless Legend: Definitive Edition (via Amazon)
Last month we got "Endless Space" that was sci-fi; this is
the fantasy-universe equivalent. It's sort of a modern take
on the old "Master of Magic" 4X games. Like its space-opera
sibling, I find this one a bit too focused on the combat
mechanics, but otherwise it's fine. It's no "Civilization",
but then again what is? (I mean, not even "Civilization" is
"Civilization" anymore, judging by reviews of Civ7 ;-)
* Trinity Fusion (via Amazon)
An Indie side-view action/platformer... and hey, it doesn't
feature young children facing off against unholy monsters or
silhouetted visuals. How novel! It's more akin to the classic
Metroid games, actually; run and shoot your way through alien
worlds blasting the various monsters in your way as you pick
up the necessary tools to progress. It's fine.
* The Lost Ashford Ring (via Legacy)
What, did you think we'd get through this list without a
hidden object game? You're so silly!
* Wolfenstein II: The New Collossus (via MS)
It's the one with the KKK and where BJ gets his head chopped
off. Actually, a fun game but it starts getting a bit silly
the further along you play. The gun-fights are satisfying,
though.
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Didn't I tell you there were a lot of games this time? I didn't lie!
Whether any of them are worth playing is up to you (I mean, its hard
to grumble too loudly about "Thief II" and "Endless Legend"). Sure
there are some fluff games but they aren't all bad. Which ones appeal
to you?
Anyway, that's it for this round. We'll do this again in a couple of
weeks, shall we? Until then!
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