"Plague Road feels like a case of a great concept but poor execution. I would love to see Arcade Distillery make a sequel or spiritual sequel to Plague Road but invest far more resources into it to make a truly memorable experience. It has all the elements that could make it great: a lovely art style, a tactical grid to move your characters on in the turn-based battle system, a variety of great characters to recruit, an interesting setting and a great concept for the story. However, it doesn't deliver on most of these elements as they don't feel very fleshed out and start getting repetitive. I personally love grid-based battle systems such as Fire Emblem, and I really like it when developers integrate that concept into regular RPGs such as in Koudelka on the PS1 or Ash: Archaic Seal Heat on the Nintendo DS. As a result, I got a decent amount of enjoyment out of this title, but if you don't already have a predisposition to such games, then you might want to steer clear of this one."
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26 Rob Plays is a chaotic local multiplayer VR game designed for couch co-op mayhem. Up to eight players take turns using motion controllers to tackle absurd mini-games like axing logs, flipping burgers, and fending off alien invasions. Each round blends slapstick physics and frantic timing as players pass the headset between turns. The real laughs come from watching friends flail through cannonball dodges or miss swings in real time. This 2018 Oculus VR title thrives on proximity and shared absurdity. With no online modes or long-term goals, it focuses purely on short bursts of competitive nonsense. Community reviews highlight its effectiveness as a party starter for groups with humor. Simple controls and quick matches make it accessible for casual play sessions. Best suited for households with multiple players and a tolerance for VR-induced chaos.
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