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30 Day Video Game Challenge – Day 10: Best Gameplay

Bracken Lee-Rudolph from ITF Gaming writes: Today’s challenge is a simple concept – the title which you feel has the best gameplay. This is a very broad question as it takes into account all genres of video games, and is a simple question of which game you find to be the best in how it plays. This can be a title which you enjoyed playing the most, a title you felt was very well built (even if you didn’t particularly enjoy it) or a game which made up for deficiencies in other areas by giving you lots of options while you were in in-game situations. Below you’ll find our writers’ picks in terms of titles with the best gameplay.

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Am with Tracy over third person games like Uncharted/Tomb Raider/Splinter Cell. I find it more immersive, my wanting to be able to see/move more clearly over enemies/obstacles makes it a better gameplay over first person games.

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Review: Indika | Console Creatures

Bobby writes, "Indika puts a spotlight on Christianity in a specific way that I've never seen before. Thankfully, it mostly succeeds in its thoughtful premise and stays within its welcome."

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Sweet Transit Review| PC | NoobFeed

NoobFeed editor Kurtis Seid writes - Sweet Transit provides a lot of tools to make a huge railway but can be very unintuitive. There isn’t much direction and you have to set goals for yourself. If you adore both trains and city building it can be rewarding. But if either aspect doesn’t appeal to you, they will never mesh right no matter what you plan out.

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Tales of Kenzera: ZAU Review | PC | NoobFeed

NoobFeed editor Jay Claassen writes - Tales of Kenzera: ZAU will take you on one hell of an adventure as it tells a story of grief and overcoming it. The combat and movement mechanics will definitely have you losing more time than you’d like as you explore this masterpiece in design. However, you might also end up learning a few things about yourself and maybe even find closure in a recent loss of your own as you experience Zau’s story, and Zuberi’s resolve.

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