"Trek to Yomi is a fun enough five hours for the money. I wasn’t expecting Ghost of Tsushima for $19.99, so I wasn’t disappointed with what I got. However, I’m a big weeb, love Kurosawa, and think katanas are cool. I’m not sure if those unfamiliar with the design principle behind the game will understand where it’s coming from. It might serve as a gateway drug to Japanese cinema for some, but I think many people will just be wondering why it’s in black and white instead of color. Overall, it’s like a samurai with a dull sword: flashy, but lacking the razor edge needed to cut its way through the shadow of its contemporaries."
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Ice Trek puts you in control of Vail the Avenger, who must ski across icy terrain to stop a villain from freezing the world. You navigate through groups of animals, cross a river, and battle enemies in a series of fast-paced screens. Each level tests your timing and reflexes as you dodge hazards and make quick decisions. The single-player action unfolds on the Intellivision, with a focus on simple but frantic controls. Released in 1983, this arcade-style game is a relic of early 80s gaming. While the graphics and sound are basic by modern standards, it remains a quick challenge for fans of retro action. The Intellivision's control scheme adds a quirky layer to the gameplay, and the game's short length keeps things brisk. With no frills and straightforward objectives, Ice Trek leans into pure, no-nonsense fun.
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