Yeehaw tom Hanks and a good old dog named hooch are good friends
Yeehaw tom Hanks and a good old dog named hooch are good friends
Great game if you like what if scenarios, something different
If you're looking for a game that's different, a lot of fun, packed with adventure, and has a great story, this is the game for you! The combat is unique and the use of stealth is simple.
Like a repressed British gentleman being propositioned by a lady, We Happy Few is all in a muddle. This smartly dressed, highly eloquent, and often charming stealth game is absolutely brimming with potential.
Few games make as big a splash at E3 as We Happy Few. It seems like every year the game shows up it wows the audience with its unique world and
has some great gameplay features coupled with several aspects to be improved upon. It showcases a great potential for expanding upon and working on perfecting the vision of the franchise in the future.
Perhaps the oddest thing about We Happy Few's Xbox and Steam Early Access Preview release, then, is that it's so very different from the game you might have had in mind. The prologue sequence repeats what you saw in the E3 demo, establishing a world in which society has undergone some kind of...
We Happy Few tells three compelling stories in a one-of-a-kind, dystopian world that is brilliantly inspired by real-world events and twentieth century literature. Sadly, it fails to translate its vivid ideas into an enjoyable experience.
Wellington Wells is full of appealing backstory
The technical issues and poorly-designed gameplay
a rich and dizzying social satire that is seldom great fun to play
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