
Review: The Alters is a wonderful amalgam of several different styles of game which together create a unique sci-fi experience
So far, The Alters is the most compelling and intriguing game I’ve played this year.
So far, The Alters is the most compelling and intriguing game I’ve played this year.
Saber Interactive’s latest simulation cleverly inverts the gameplay of their cult hit Snowrunner.
Khazan borrows heavily from Team Ninja’s work, both for good and bad (but mostly good).
If you have children or are a child at heart, to a T is a heartwarming adventure with plenty of laughs along the way.
Haneda Girl is an electrifyingly fun action platformer with a fantastic aesthetic and a bashing soundtrack.
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Monster Train 2 is a quick to get into roguelike deck builder that plays into the tired genre’s strengths and still manages to provide a worthwhile time for those who buy into it.
Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny, one of PlayStation 2’s finest action adventure games is back, playing and looking better than ever.
Best Served Cold is an investigative visual novel which merges bartending detective work to create a novel cocktail.
The Rogue Prince of Persia plays brilliantly and as it approaches 1.0, it already plays and feels like one of the best roguelikes around.