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: Jett: The Far Shore crosses the galaxy in a gorgeous but tedious fashion
Afflicted with some atrocious performance problems, Jett predominantly left me feeling frustrated rather than awed.
Review: Industria is a short but definitely sweet, nicely atmospheric shooter
Industria is a short experience, but is an enjoyable and varied playthrough.
Review: El Shaddai is consistently beautiful, but its gameplay is underwhelmingly bland
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron is truly a unique game, and despite its bland gameplay, feels like a genuine cult classic.
Review: Live, Die, Repeat in Deathloop
Full of satisfying stealth and combat, huge sprawling levels and an interesting multilayered story, Deathloop is truly one of a kind.
Review: King’s Bounty II has heart, but falters in the execution
If you enjoy turn-based combat and are looking for a fantasy game to whittle away the hours, King’s Bounty II delivers.
Review: In Search of Lost Places with No Longer Home
No Longer Home, like Gone Home before it, proves the adage “you can’t go home again” remains as true as ever.
Review: Samurai Warriors 5 is completely ridiculous, and that’s what makes it so entertaining
Samurai Warriors 5 is a satisfying hack-and-slash with plenty of replayability.
Review: Retaking Mars in Red Solstice 2: Survivors
Red Solstice 2 is an interesting merger of strategy and action, but you’ll need to endure a bit of repetition.
