![]() The only downside is the controller buttons are a bit odd, with “B” acting as “A” and “Start” acting as “Back”. I played through the first couple of islands, I’m interested to see how much more content there is, and whether it can be 100%’d. ![]() The writing / light storytelling is addictive, with little bits of humour here and there providing motivation to talk to new characters. Whilst this game isn’t challenging or competitive, it is a nice way to spend a few hours. ![]() Here Comes Niko is pretty much solving mini puzzles and exploring various islands, with your main objectives being to help others and make new friends. I suspect it isn’t a super long game you can spend tens of hours with, but I’m still very eager to come back to this and complete it, and probably get 100% achievements. It’s extremely self-aware, in a similar vein to The Stanley Parable, and there’s absolutely tons of content for every minute you’ll be playing the game. Okay, yes, this is a pretty simple game that I perhaps only enjoy because of its similarity to old meta Kongregate / Newgrounds games.ĭude, Stop is a collection of puzzles organised into packs, with “cups” unlocked for certain behaviours (e.g., failing all tasks). Overall it was amazing collection, easily worth the price, and even a picky gamer like myself has still found plenty of new games I’m into! 5/5 Games This final batch had a LOT of okayish games, but much fewer games I truly disliked. Here’s the final part to complete the trilogy, with games 61-83. Every Christmas since 2011, one of my favourite content creators The Yogscast have organised the “Jingle Jam” charity games bundle, which finished a week or so ago.
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