Many games in the world today are very inspired by other forms of media, whether they be movies, books, or even animation. La Cosa Studios’ Klaus is just one of those titles that feels like an homage to other works before it, without stealing any ideas or completely focusing on one particular feature. The animation, the colors, the dialogue and typography, all of it shows symbolic resonance that makes Klaus stand out on it’s own, and that makes for a truly engaging experience. In fact, “experience” is just the right word for Klaus, as even the game describes itself as such.
It's true that 2016 has been full of many disappointing overhyped games but we try to stay positive here at Video Chums. So, out of the 248 titles that we've reviewed this year, here are the ten games that got the best scores.
A.J. says: "Video Chums debuted two years ago today and it has given me the opportunity to play many buried treasures. Here, I count down the ten most underrated games out of the 191 that I've reviewed within the past year. Enjoy!"
Though it may be just a controller, it’s a shame that there are only a few games that creatively use the PS4’s rather impressive controller.
so shaking a controller a few times and then pressing the trigger is considered a good way to use the controller? :P
I will definitely agree with Until Dawn though. Loved the parts where you had to hold the controller perfectly still.
Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes via the Dolphin emulator. No joke try it out sometime, lots of fun with a DS4.