Review: Gunbrella is a violent and irreverent supernatural retro adventure
What do you get when you mix a gun with an umbrella? You guessed it. A pretty darn good game, that’s what.
What do you get when you mix a gun with an umbrella? You guessed it. A pretty darn good game, that’s what.
Dimension Shellshock adds an amazingly fun survival mode and new characters to last year’s greatest beat ‘em up, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge.
Blasphemous 2 is a huge improvement upon its predecessor in just about every conceivable way; it’s a beautifully crafted adventure that might as well be the best of its kind this year.
For those well acquainted with the works of the famous French author, Verne: The Shape of Fantasy is an unequivocal recommendation.
Join Billy and Jimmy Lee once again to help them rid the city of crime one drop kick at a time with Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons.
The more experienced and patient of strategy fans are sure to enjoy the newest entry in one of Japan’s longest-running gaming franchises, but newcomers might struggle to get into it due to its deep learning curve and conspicuously limited tutorials.
Full Quiet is a very challenging game to master that will require a lot of dedication on the player’s part, but it’s one adventure that’s well worth sticking around for and figuring it out.
It’s time once again to head out to the boonies, tune into the freaky station and get some good old weird vibes in Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals.
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes gets yet another go at capturing a whole new audience with its incredibly easy to grasp and deeply rewarding gameplay.
Viewfinder might not be a particularly long experience, but I never stopped loving its unique photographic magic trick.