Review: Cyberpunk 2077 is full of ambition, but is littered with problems
Cyberpunk 2077 is a classic example of feature creep, resulting in an interesting but extremely buggy experience.
Review: Möbius Front ’83 is a strategic experiment from Zachtronics
Möbius Front ’83 is different from Zachtronics usual outings, but it doesn’t entirely create an experience that feels both strategic and rewarding.
Review: Kosmokrats dares to dream of Soviet space triumph
Kosmokrats has a funny, well-written story and a great soundtrack, but the somewhat frustrating puzzles occasionally hamper enjoyment.
Review: Watch Dogs: Legion brings revolutionary fervour, but not revolutionary action
Watch Dogs: Legion in many ways is a competent sequel, although gameplay-wise it’s one that plays it very safe.
Review: The horror and glory of war lives on in Iron Harvest
Iron Harvest is probably the most fun I’ve had with an RTS story in years.
Review: Windbound drifts in the sea of mediocrity
Windbound is fine for a short pleasure cruise, but you’re unlikely to want to complete the full voyage.
Review: Empire building for leisure and profit in Pathfinder: Kingmaker
Pathfinder: Kingmaker is a solid game, severely hampered by technical and control limitations on consoles.
Review: The World is Yours in Crusader Kings III
Crusader Kings III is a truly great sequel; a fascinatingly deep and rewarding game with options to make it easier than ever for newcomers to get acquainted.
Review: Back from the grave with The Revenant Prince
The Revenant Prince is an interesting fusion of styles and themes, with a very unique story underpinning the experience.
