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Woolfe - The Red Hood Diaries Review

Added: 19.03.2015 23:23 | 1 views | 0 comments


A game like Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries was inevitable in a media landscape where a grim-and-gritty reboot is as common as films shot in color and in focus. That doesn't make another example of this trend an inherently bad thing, but the pitfalls of such an approach are numerous, and Woolfe provides a harsh lesson in how to fall into all of them.

The pratfalling starts early as our heroine, an axe-wielding, platinum-haired, Amy Brown-meets-

Red herself speaks in a mix of sub-Buffy the Vampire Slayer modern teenage one-liners and broken, self-loathing pseudo-poetry.

When the game leaves story behind in favor of player interaction, it involves competent platforming and puzzle solving with a small measure of 3D movement and backtracking, but it’s still fairly linear. It's also wholly unremarkable, marred by a score of tiny and annoying but not game-breaking bugs. A puzzle on the second stage requires Red to perform a relatively simple shimmy along a set of pipes to jump across a gap before being drowned in a pile of sludge from above; this stranded me 20 minutes longer than it should have because the game refused to recognize and grasp the pipes on the other side. Long stretches of running from enemies are aggravating because Red snags herself on the edges of walls.

Combat is rather boring to begin with, with a light attack, heavy attack, and two magical attacks. Nothing works more effectively than just spamming heavy attack ad nauseum, especially at the frequent moments when hits don't register, which is especially frustrating in sections involving an evil Pied Piper who summons groups of rats. A ground pound attack, which is supposed to make quick work of the horde, rarely connects in the way you think it will, and the group can chip away at Red's energy far faster than she can readjust and aim for whatever's attacking her. Boss fights compound all these issues, with scripted events all suffering from occasional moments of glitchy failure.

Woolfe barely comes into its own before it's over, with the entire game taking about 2–3 hours tops. It's apparently only half of a two-part experience, but the halfway mark of the game doesn't show much promise for the second. Adult takes on childrens' stories are a hard balancing act, and the moral of this particular take is perhaps in showing just how much a storyteller has to grow up to get it right.

From: www.gamespot.com

Spurt

Added: 19.03.2015 11:20 | 7 views | 0 comments


Run 'n' gun through a dark place, slaughtering hordes of brain eaters! Pick up coins to purchase new, better weapons and upgrades to be strong enough to kill the boss you will meet in each stage of this action-packed game.

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From: www.miniclip.com

Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries, More Than a Pretty Picture - Cliqist

Added: 17.03.2015 19:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


Amanda French writes: "Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries is a 3D (or 2.5d, as GRIN likes to bill it) side scrolling platformer that was funded back in September 2014 for $72,139 on Kickstarter. It's a dark reimagining of the Little Red Riding Hood story, with a host of other storytime characters as well (such as the Pied Piper.) I'm just going to start this review off by saying I'm fairly biased against such works. They need to have really strong writing for me to accept them, like Telltale Games' A Wolf Among Us. The question is whether GRIN pulls it off"

From: n4g.com

Spurt

Added: 17.03.2015 13:19 | 1 views | 0 comments


Run 'n' gun through a dark place, slaughtering hordes of brain eaters! Pick up coins to purchase new, better weapons and upgrades to be strong enough to kill the boss you will meet in each stage of this action-packed game.

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From: www.miniclip.com

The AwayCast 3.15.15 - Another Way Around

Added: 17.03.2015 5:19 | 10 views | 0 comments


Youve found Another Way Around, and this, is the AwayCast. 3.15.15 Fresh from Pax East were joined by Sam Leichtamer and the guys to talk about: Escaping New York (0:40) Is Overwatch primed for E-Sports? (14:40) Chocolate Covered Prunes (56:00) Pits Peaks of Pax (1:02:00) All that and more on this episode of the AwayCast.

From: n4g.com

Valves Steam Machine is a great idea aimed at no one

Added: 13.03.2015 13:18 | 11 views | 0 comments


MWEB GameZone writes: "When Valve first mooted the idea of the Steam Machine, I think most people agreed it was a great idea. Even now, over two years since the concept came to light, it remains a great idea. Pity it wont work."

From: n4g.com


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