There really aren’t enough games where you can grab one enemy and use it as a bludgeon against other enemies
writer (derogatory). lead designer on Fallen London.
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There really aren’t enough games where you can grab one enemy and use it as a bludgeon against other enemies
If you're down for some retro NES action, you won't go far wrong with River City Ransom in that respect. I mean, it's not the most efficient way to dispatch your foes, but it's fun.
one of those rare things you gotta give a game credit for whenever you see it, like letting you dual-wield pistols (let alone more powerful armaments)