Desert Child Review: Left High & Dry
There's a lot to like about Desert Child, the new game from Oscar Brittain. The graphics hearken back to 90s DOS games, bringing about...
Eat Food and Pierce Enemies in Our Zwei: Arges Adventure Review
The original version of Zwei was released in 2007 on the PS2, PSP, and PC in Japan - and didn't really get tons of...
Retimed Review: Slow Down for Explosive Fun
As the bullet blasts toward you, the laws of physics decide to lend a hand, slowing down time and speed, giving you a chance...
Devotion Review: An Emotional, Surreal Experience
Psychological horror is difficult to do well, so when games like Devotion come around, it’s pretty damn special. Despite initially appearing as an average...
A Love it or Hat it Game – A Hat in Time Reviewed
A Hat in Time is a frustrating experience. Somewhere in this uneven jumble of clashing gameplay ideas lies a truly great game wanting to...
Life is Strange: Before the Storm Farewell Review – A Fitting Goodbye?
Life is Strange: Before the Storm is one of those rare spin-offs that’s actually better than the original. With a richer story and deeper...
Fluffy Horde Review: Obnoxious Tactical Puzzler
At first glance, Fluffy Horde appears to be a tactical game or a variation on the tower defense genre. Once you scratch beneath the surface,...
Click, Click, Boom: Super Turbo Demon Busters Review
Super Turbo Demon Busters has one of the oddest names on the market, but does bring with it a unique take on what is...
Unavowed Review – Great Urban Fantasy
Wadjet Eye games has built a great reputation over the years as publisher/developer of adventure games. Any game they put forward was better than...
Donut County Review: Small But Perfectly Formed
Donut County released on PlayStation, Steam, and iOS earlier this year. It has recently been ported to Xbox One and Switch, leaving players with no excuse not to...
Wulverblade Review: Bloody Stylish Historical Brawler
The decapitated head of my enemy lays upon the ground before me. I deftly scope it up and hurl it at his comrades laughing...
Absolver: Downfall Expansion Review – Whacks On, Whacks Off
As fighting games go, Absolver by Sloclap, published by Devolver Digital, is actually incredibly intuitive. With a high skill ceiling, incredibly versatile customization, and...
Degrees of Separation Review: A Pretty Puzzler That Brings The Heat (And The Cold)
Degrees of Separation is a co-operative game that centers around the concept of opposites and how harmony can only be achieved through working together,...