Chris says: "There aren't enough mech games out there. I mean sure, I grew up with Mechwarrior, G-Nome, Armored Core, and Heavy Gear, among countless others over the years, but it's still not enough. It's never enough.
While Galak-Z does have some issues, it does manage to keep the dream mostly alive."
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The temperature's rising. The barometer's getting low. According to all sources, a darkened room is the place to go, because video game season is upon us once more! May seems to have been a busy time for video game releases, what with Uncharted 4, Doom, Battleborn and Overwatch all either released, or teetering on the edge of being out. But have the wonderful, charismatic and charming heroes and heroines of Power Up Gaming been playing them? Let's find out.
I'm glad Naughty Dog have taken a more somber tone with Uncharted 4. There wasn't anything wrong with the previous games, but I always like when situations (and decisions, though Uncharted doesn't have many of those) have weight.
The latest Humble Monthly bundle has come out for May, and within it for subscribers is Mad Max, Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty, Galak-Z, and a notable crop of retro-inspired games, among other things. Whether you like multiplayer dungeon crawlers or point-and-click adventure games, this month's offerings look like another eclectic bunch for everyone.
As of this moment, this is comfortably in the mix with Bloodborne and Rocket League for GOTY. Also, there's some kind of conspiracy to keep anyone from mentioning it on the web, because there is like no hype.