Excerpt: "Marcus Tullius Cicero said, “The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living.” For each death that you will experience in Galak-Z, it will give way to your next life for a chance to start over with having learned something. Galak-Z is a different kind of space shooter than ones you’ve been used to before, and the major difference is the way it progresses. It’s a smart, funny, highly replayable adventure that recalls upon your childhood fondly."
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GB:
We're coming down the home stretch, but before we get to the main event, we've got four more regular categories to highlight some of the best and worst aspects of 2015's video games. Did you know there's also a recap video and a deliberation podcast over on the GOTY hub that detail our selection process in way more detail? You do now!
WC:
Sony's big blue baby is ending the year in style.
Im huge fã of this kind of games. Old School bring more please.
In a slowly widening arc, my eyes and balls curve from squinty suspicion to gaping, aroused disbelief at the sudsy padding orbiting the raw ground beef of the midsections above the poorly synchronized drunken walking legs of hordes upon hordes of reverse-bred, regressed and ingrown pee pants not appreciating this game as the hulking force of nature that bags everyone's mom.