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Most helpful reviews
Recommended
Recommended with a caveat: had to abandon the game in some of the more enclosed late stages, since they started making me terribly motion sick. Sadly, had to give up despite really digging the game.
2 users found this helpful
+2
Exceptional
Fantastic art and a dynamic soundtrack are just the backdrop to my favorite game in the RTS genre. Stripped down to the most basic elements of building and leading armies, Tooth & Tail strips away the gating micro-managing aspects typical of the genre. This also prevents matches from dragging on for too long: with three unit tiers, it's not often you get to meet tier 3 units in a match. More's the shame that the playerbase is as thin as it is. Fingers crossed time will redeem this masterful gem.
«Can’t stop playing»
«Liked before it became a hit»
2 users found this helpful
+2
Recommended
A very simple RPG. While I was going through the campaign, specially towards the end, I was about to pan the game for how little there is to combat, quests and NPCs, but once I got through all of that and hit max level, I had so much fun just playing with all the tools the game gives you to make your own fun, I can't help but recommending it in the end. I also suspect the main campaign would have been all the more enjoyable co-op. Maybe think twice about getting this if you're going to play solo.
«Better with friends»
2 users found this helpful
+2
Exceptional
Forgotten Anne tells a powerful story with intrigue, humor, drama, and a cast of wonderful characters, But what I like the most about Forgotten Anne is how it uses it's fantasy setting to deliver this story. Throughout the entire game, it slowly gives you exposition and it lets the story pretty much tell itself. You could say it can be predictable, but it's all in the delivery. Great moments one after the other; decisions that are easy but weighty enough that you will want to see the other side of it eventually, of what could have happened. It's honestly a little tiring to see fantasy backdrops be used as self-indulgent window-dressing in most games nowadays, and seeing one deliver such a gripping tale through one deceivingly simple premise is a much needed breath of fresh air in games narrative.
1 user found this helpful
+1
Recommended
Recommended with a caveat: had to abandon the game in some of the more enclosed late stages, since they started making me terribly motion sick. Sadly, had to give up despite really digging the game.
2 users found this helpful
+2
Exceptional
Fantastic art and a dynamic soundtrack are just the backdrop to my favorite game in the RTS genre. Stripped down to the most basic elements of building and leading armies, Tooth & Tail strips away the gating micro-managing aspects typical of the genre. This also prevents matches from dragging on for too long: with three unit tiers, it's not often you get to meet tier 3 units in a match. More's the shame that the playerbase is as thin as it is. Fingers crossed time will redeem this masterful gem.
«Can’t stop playing»
«Liked before it became a hit»
2 users found this helpful
+2
Recommended
A very simple RPG. While I was going through the campaign, specially towards the end, I was about to pan the game for how little there is to combat, quests and NPCs, but once I got through all of that and hit max level, I had so much fun just playing with all the tools the game gives you to make your own fun, I can't help but recommending it in the end. I also suspect the main campaign would have been all the more enjoyable co-op. Maybe think twice about getting this if you're going to play solo.
«Better with friends»
2 users found this helpful
+2
Exceptional
Forgotten Anne tells a powerful story with intrigue, humor, drama, and a cast of wonderful characters, But what I like the most about Forgotten Anne is how it uses it's fantasy setting to deliver this story. Throughout the entire game, it slowly gives you exposition and it lets the story pretty much tell itself. You could say it can be predictable, but it's all in the delivery. Great moments one after the other; decisions that are easy but weighty enough that you will want to see the other side of it eventually, of what could have happened. It's honestly a little tiring to see fantasy backdrops be used as self-indulgent window-dressing in most games nowadays, and seeing one deliver such a gripping tale through one deceivingly simple premise is a much needed breath of fresh air in games narrative.
1 user found this helpful
+1
Recommended
Recommended with a caveat: had to abandon the game in some of the more enclosed late stages, since they started making me terribly motion sick. Sadly, had to give up despite really digging the game.
2 users found this helpful
+2
Exceptional
Fantastic art and a dynamic soundtrack are just the backdrop to my favorite game in the RTS genre. Stripped down to the most basic elements of building and leading armies, Tooth & Tail strips away the gating micro-managing aspects typical of the genre. This also prevents matches from dragging on for too long: with three unit tiers, it's not often you get to meet tier 3 units in a match. More's the shame that the playerbase is as thin as it is. Fingers crossed time will redeem this masterful gem.
«Can’t stop playing»
«Liked before it became a hit»
2 users found this helpful
+2
Recommended
A very simple RPG. While I was going through the campaign, specially towards the end, I was about to pan the game for how little there is to combat, quests and NPCs, but once I got through all of that and hit max level, I had so much fun just playing with all the tools the game gives you to make your own fun, I can't help but recommending it in the end. I also suspect the main campaign would have been all the more enjoyable co-op. Maybe think twice about getting this if you're going to play solo.
«Better with friends»
2 users found this helpful
+2
Exceptional
Forgotten Anne tells a powerful story with intrigue, humor, drama, and a cast of wonderful characters, But what I like the most about Forgotten Anne is how it uses it's fantasy setting to deliver this story. Throughout the entire game, it slowly gives you exposition and it lets the story pretty much tell itself. You could say it can be predictable, but it's all in the delivery. Great moments one after the other; decisions that are easy but weighty enough that you will want to see the other side of it eventually, of what could have happened. It's honestly a little tiring to see fantasy backdrops be used as self-indulgent window-dressing in most games nowadays, and seeing one deliver such a gripping tale through one deceivingly simple premise is a much needed breath of fresh air in games narrative.
1 user found this helpful
+1
348 developers
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Devolver Digital
14 games
2
SEGA
7 games
3
Ryu ga Gotoku Studio
6 games
4
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America
6 games
5
Team NINJA
5 games
18 genres
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Action
163 games
2
Indie
144 games
3
Adventure
136 games
4
RPG
93 games
5
Strategy
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- Bloodborne8,567
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice8,134
Known for18
- DOOM (2016)13,818
- Wolfenstein: The New Order10,313
- Prey10,119
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- Dark Souls III10,992
- Bloodborne8,567
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice8,134
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- Journey8,525
- Assassin's Creed Syndicate5,893
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Composer
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- Prey10,119
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order9,464
- Fallout8,424
Known for22
- Yakuza 06,571
- Yakuza Kiwami4,681
- Yakuza Kiwami 23,050
Known for19
- Dark Souls III10,992
- Bloodborne8,567
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice8,134
Known for18
- DOOM (2016)13,818
- Wolfenstein: The New Order10,313
- Prey10,119
Composer
Known for16
- Dark Souls III10,992
- Bloodborne8,567
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice8,134
Known for15
- Journey8,525
- Assassin's Creed Syndicate5,893
- ABZU5,107
Known for99
Known for66
Composer
Known for21
- Prey10,119
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order9,464
- Fallout8,424
Known for22
- Yakuza 06,571
- Yakuza Kiwami4,681
- Yakuza Kiwami 23,050
Known for19
- Dark Souls III10,992
- Bloodborne8,567
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice8,134
Known for18
- DOOM (2016)13,818
- Wolfenstein: The New Order10,313
- Prey10,119
Composer
Known for16
- Dark Souls III10,992
- Bloodborne8,567
- Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice8,134
Known for15
- Journey8,525
- Assassin's Creed Syndicate5,893
- ABZU5,107
Known for99
Known for66
Composer
Known for21
- Prey10,119
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order9,464
- Fallout8,424