Keeping the meter running with Night Call
If you value an interesting cast of stories and a relaxed, almost jet-lagged mood, Night Call has got you covered.
If you value an interesting cast of stories and a relaxed, almost jet-lagged mood, Night Call has got you covered.
Ideal for a low stress, low hassle activity, but not so much as a fully-rounded adventuring experience.
Rise of Industry could grow to become a fully-fledged and well regarded tycoon game that can stand the test of time.
Draugen is a smart, well-written game that doesn’t outstay its welcome.
For players that have the patience, Outward rewards you with a truly old-school RPG experience the likes of which we haven’t seen for years.
Trüberbrook is good for a short visit, but you’re unlikely to want to linger longer than necessary.
I discovered that this year actually marks the 10th year I’ve written a year-end “Games of the Year” roundup. I first did it way back in 2008 on GameSpot.com, before moving over to Entertainium in 2014. It’s allowed me time to think about how much video games and the world in general has changed in…
Although it possesses many admirable qualities, KURSK is ultimately too slow and clunky while getting to the harrowing finale.
Rage in Peace has seemingly one goal, and that is to make you rage quit. To its credit, it is very successful in that endeavour.
It might feel hyperbolic to describe Return of the Obra Dinn as a masterpiece, but it’s the best descriptor I can honestly think of.