![]() ![]() All the entries in the series are primarily mobile titles, designed with simple turn based gameplay and touch controls so one thing I will say from the start – playing it with the mouse isn’t the best experience. Lara Croft GO is a second entry in the puzzle “Franchise Square Enix owns GO” series after Hitman GO, developed by Square Enix Montreal (not to be confused with Eidos Montreal studio). I did enjoy the game for what it was for how I got it, but if I’d never play it, I don’t feel like I’d miss much. And unless you really, and I mean really, like flying and exploring a beautiful world while nice music plays, you’ll probably get bored very quickly, despite the short length of the game. ![]() As such, the story feels more of an echo of a proper tale, and it ends on something that was probably intended to be evocative or “up to your imagination”, but in reality feels more like “and here we ran out of budget, so watch the credits now”. Where you’d run around, stumbling across solutions and then realizing you’ve just completed a dungeon without noticing. A fun thing to go with if you get it in a bundle (like I did) or buy it on discount, but other than that, might not be worth it, simply because it feels more like a really cool demo of an idea, rather than a proper full fledged title.Īs such, while flying is fun, it’s disabled in the “dungeons” where rather unfun platforming and pretty boring puzzles are the focus. Which doesn’t mean that the games mentioned aren’t worth checking… Well, one of them isn’t, but you’ll see.ĪER Memories of Old is a very short exploratory game with nice music, fun flying mechanics, pretty visuals and kind of nice, if not particularly exciting, world. It’s that time again when there are several games I have something to tell about, but not enough to need a separate post for it. ![]()
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