December 2021
Andy’s Top Games of 2021
Once again, videogames have served as a welcome retreat from reality in another grim year. The pandemic has maintained its grip not only over our lives, but also over the industry – which has continued to wrestle, quite justifiably, with delays. Games have been pushed back, but supply problems have meant that it has remained…
Eduardo’s Top Games of 2021
After a rough year, I sit down to talk about a few of my favorite games in 2021.
Review: Evil Genius 2 on console is a well-optimized and proficient port of an enjoyable management game
Evil Genius 2: World Domination makes its way to consoles in an approachable and streamlined way.
Review: Alfred Hitchcock Vertigo is a bold take on the master of suspense’s most iconic work
The videogame version of one of Vertigo, Hitchcock’s cinematic masterpieces turns out to be a thrilling interactive novel.
Review: Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon is likely to keep you puzzled for a long time
Join Shovel Knight and friends on a quest for the ultimate booty in Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon.
Review: One small flaw is Tails of Iron’s ultimate undoing
Try as I might, I couldn’t get the hang of how to dodge properly in combat and eventually had to call it quits.
Review: There’s a lot to discover in the Amazon as Tunche struggles to show
Tunche is a fun brawler that would’ve been a lot more fun if it weren’t so bogged down by unnecessarily wordy NPCs and annoying gameplay mechanics.
Review: Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All! is a beautiful recreation of the comics and not much else
You’ll be hard pressed to find a better looking beat ‘em up than Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All!, but visuals alone aren’t enough to make it a great game.
Review: Chorus’ greatest strength is how good its flight and combat feel
Making a game feel good to play is never an easy task, but Chorus does so almost effortlessly.
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