"Putting all these aspects together leaves us with a game that strangely feels almost like it is less than the sum of its parts. The gameplay features some unique concepts that are frequently fun, but at the same time weapons made to further enhance the combat just let it down. The game's aesthetic is also very well done and yet another example of great retro inspired design, but it is betrayed by the color selection of all things. These might seem like small complaints, but together they contributed to a general lack of interest on my part. Even with everything Extreme Exorcism does right, I never really felt the need or desire to come back; I played it, I kind of enjoyed it, but nothing makes me want to hop back in. Maybe others will feel different, but ultimately Extreme Exorcism is a game with some good ideas, a few noticeable flaws, and the absence of that one thing that can make a good game great."
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Waterslide Extreme casts you as a thrill-seeker sliding down twisting water chutes. You tilt your device to dodge obstacles and collect points by hitting targets while racing against the clock. Each of the nine stages ramps up the difficulty with new layouts and hazards. The controls are straightforward but mastering the timing and angles takes practice. The game’s simplicity and quick matches make it easy to jump into for a few minutes or keep going. Though it lacks multiplayer or deep customization, the tight physics and escalating challenge keep things engaging. Released in 2009, it holds up as a polished arcade test of reflexes with a beach party vibe.
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