Review: Viewfinder is a wonderfully inventive puzzle game with an incredibly satisfying hook
Viewfinder might not be a particularly long experience, but I never stopped loving its unique photographic magic trick.
Viewfinder might not be a particularly long experience, but I never stopped loving its unique photographic magic trick.
Ghost Trick is by far one of Capcom’s most unique and clever games, and it’s now finally widely available after spending nearly a decade and a half as a portable exclusive.
With Layers of Fear, Bloober Team reworks their previous horror releases into a single package that’s worth revisiting and getting spooked over again.
Dave the Diver offers up a delightfully fresh take in a whole bunch of gaming genres that just works.
Wo Long’s first piece of paid downloadable content brings a fantastic new weapon and of course, devious boss fights into an already well above average Souslike adventure.
Aliens: Dark Descent captures the unique atmosphere of the 1986 film, and delivers a thrilling tactical experience.
Trails into Reverie marks the end of one of gaming’s longest running, consecutive released series, with Trails of Cold Steel, and a fresh beginning for another if NIS America has anything to say about it.
Largely made by a one-person team, retro FPS Zortch has a uniquely anarchic flavour.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Atlus’ re-release of the first three games in the series through Etrian Odyssey Origins Collection isn’t the ideal compilation for these classic portable RPGs, but it’s the best one that we’re likely to get.