Let's get some impressions going:
Labyrinth of Keys: I guess it has that La-Mulana thing going for it, but unlike the modern classic, there's no atmosphere, variety, mystique to speak of. Most puzzles are designed around keys and switches. Not terribly exciting.
Luftrausers: They nailed everything in this game. The look, the gameplay, the difficulty curve, the weapon arsenal, the soundtrack. The game is virtually perfect, as far as I'm concerned.
Mini Metro: One of the most promising alphas I played in recent memory. Obviously there's still some balance and UI issues to take care of, but the concept is already very engaging to me. Also, I like colourful Metro maps.
Gang Beasts: Really fun (and funny) brawler that only exists as a multiplayer game in my book. The game shines brightly when played with a couple of friends. I'd probably be happy with the final product if they just kept adding on multiplayer maps.
Labyrinth of Keys: I guess it has that La-Mulana thing going for it, but unlike the modern classic, there's no atmosphere, variety, mystique to speak of. Most puzzles are designed around keys and switches. Not terribly exciting.
Luftrausers: They nailed everything in this game. The look, the gameplay, the difficulty curve, the weapon arsenal, the soundtrack. The game is virtually perfect, as far as I'm concerned.
Mini Metro: One of the most promising alphas I played in recent memory. Obviously there's still some balance and UI issues to take care of, but the concept is already very engaging to me. Also, I like colourful Metro maps.
Gang Beasts: Really fun (and funny) brawler that only exists as a multiplayer game in my book. The game shines brightly when played with a couple of friends. I'd probably be happy with the final product if they just kept adding on multiplayer maps.