Video Game Review: 3D Dot Game Heroes

Given the throwback vibe at work here it should come as little surprise that the game offers a very streamlined control scheme. In fact, you’ll primarily use two buttons in any combat situation you encounter with X wielding your sword and the circle deploying your secondary item — such as a boomerang or a bow and arrow. You’ll also learn a dashing attack that is executed by pressing the square button. The shoulder buttons are used for cycling through items, checking out your map and using your shield to block enemy attacks.

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Video Game Review: Zeno Clash Ultimate Edition

Most of the action here will find you engaging in hand-to-hand combat with your enemies, and as is usually the case with first-person fisticuffs, things can be hit or miss (literally). The triggers control your attacks — right is a weak punch, left is a powerful one — and you can sprint with the bumpers and block/dodge using the “A” button. Time it just right and you’ll slip or deflect your enemy’s blows, opening their guard so you can deliver some powerful counterattacks.

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