OK so I promised on Wednesday to mention the one flaw with the process theMeatley games places the players through by forcing players to go through the whole game.
And it is a very simple one with spoilers so… here it comes, last chance to go play.
OK so I promised on Wednesday to mention the one flaw with the process theMeatley games places the players through by forcing players to go through the whole game.
And it is a very simple one with spoilers so… here it comes, last chance to go play.
WOW! Just WOW! I’m surprised! WOW!
Normally in a episodic game, you play the episode, enjoy it or hate it and then move on.
But WOW! Bendy and the Ink Machine took a massive gamble in rearranging some of the early game maps as well as changing some of the objectives.
This might sound weird for a game like this but I think it has some benefits for a game such as Bendy and the Ink Machine.
Now while I think it was a bit of a con to force you to play through the entire game to save it. I wouldn’t have seen the new stuff if I hadn’t so I’m glad I did and this is why I believe they did it.
I have Zombicide: Black Plague, a game about fighting zombies… enough said.
However, I also have a game known as Dead Winter which is also about zombies but is nearer the Walking Dead; making a combination of systematic and random tough decisions that could result in the death of characters.
So which is better? Well both… both scratch different itches.