Callum’s Top Games of 2020
2020 was an awful, awful year. But at least the games were good?
2020 was an awful, awful year. But at least the games were good?
Trying to survive against obstacles of your own making is no easy task as Terror Squid shows.
Solving a murder isn’t always as simple as just putting the pieces together.
Spiritfarer handles its heavy subject matter with care, crafting a story that’s equal parts comforting and moving.
Aimless exploration can only sustain Hellpoint for so long without ample plot development to keep you going.
For as heavy as Necrobarista is, its tale of death and letting go is ultimately one worth seeing.
Been a while since I last played any sort of shooters like this and Rigid Force Redux, if nothing else, was a good reminder of how enjoyable they can be.
For as exciting as remakes can be, they’re better when the originals can stand alongside them rather than act as a replacement.
For as tough as it can be sometimes, when it all comes together, it’s sublime.
Chimera Squad has its flaws, but it’s still XCOM and it’s still good.