Posts Tagged 'dofus'
Dofus Review: A pretty gem with one too many flaws
I’m just going to start with this. I hate the standard MMORPG gameplay. I hate cool-downs, auto-targeting, and watching arrows curve to hit me because the shooter’s accuracy stat defeated my agility stat. I often look at games with a system like this and wonder, “Why don’t they just be honest and make it turn-based? It’s all decided by ability scores and dice rolls anyways.” Dofus, while quite enjoyable in many ways, has made me eat my words on that opinion.
Dofus Review: A pretty gem with one too many flaws
I’m just going to start with this. I hate the standard MMORPG gameplay. I hate cool-downs, auto-targeting, and watching arrows curve to hit me because the shooter’s accuracy stat defeated my agility stat. I often look at games with a system like this and wonder, “Why don’t they just be honest and make it turn-based? It’s all decided by ability scores and dice rolls anyways.” Dofus, while quite enjoyable in many ways, has made me eat my words on that opinion.
Gobbowl Review: An expertly mixed cocktail of sports and strategy
Mixing video game genres is a lot like mixing drinks. You can work with a successfully established mixture like orange juice with vodka or RPG with shooter and likely come out with a hit, but you won’t surprise anyone. You’re
Gobbowl Review: An expertly mixed cocktail of sports and strategy
Mixing video game genres is a lot like mixing drinks. You can work with a successfully established mixture like orange juice with vodka or RPG with shooter and likely come out with a hit, but you won’t surprise anyone. You’re
Play Turn Based F2P Soccer in Gobbowl
Isn’t it funny that as gamers we’ve barely questioned games about super fast hedgehogs collecting rings, an Italian assassin’s past vicariously experienced by a modern day bartender, and a gorilla in a red tie that fights crocodiles, but a turn
Play Turn Based F2P Soccer in Gobbowl
Isn’t it funny that as gamers we’ve barely questioned games about super fast hedgehogs collecting rings, an Italian assassin’s past vicariously experienced by a modern day bartender, and a gorilla in a red tie that fights crocodiles, but a turn