Review: Catty and Batty: The Spirit Guide
Everything is hand-drawn in black and white, like a series of doodles coming to life…
Everything is hand-drawn in black and white, like a series of doodles coming to life…
the career mode now lets you create your own team…
The humour element will keep you on your toes as you’re stealthing around…
almost feels like two different games were developed and then shoehorned together…
The space world is populated with decent looking space stations and space debris…
the adaptive triggers giving you a crystal clear idea of just where in the trigger pull the shot will fire…
so rich, so well-acted and so interesting…
the phone remained very nicely chilled…
the longer you play, the more you infuse, and the more powerful you become…
death becomes very punishing as you’re forced to redo fairly long sections
It’s a refreshing change of pace…
there’s no scope aim, no subtlety, just proper balls-out running round shooting awesome weapons…
the game is fun, rewarding and looks like being one of the genre’s big hitters for some time to come…
you’ll potentially go into each game looking to carry out different plays to the last…
it’s important to keep the monsters out there fighting for you…
the gameplay just isn’t good enough to carry the execution…
you’ll hear someone sneaking up behind you as an explosion rumbles away in the distance…
There’s a really good spread of sound across bass, middle and treble…
The star of the two new flavours is the Cherry Twist…
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