Claybook Review: Difficult but Rewarding Sandbox
Claybook is a game that takes place in a world made of clay, although it really looks more like Play-Doh. It’s a brightly coloured...
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,...
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...
Dusk Review: Gibs and Gore Galore
Dusk is a game that revels in violence as though it was actually from the era whose graphical style it apes. If there's anything...
Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics Review: Occult Strategy in World War II
Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics is like a stalemate between entertainment and a drag. It’s stimulating to plan out your next move. Unfortunately, waiting for your...
Life is Strange 2 Rules Review: Character Building in Beaver Creek
The second episode of Life is Strange 2, Rules, slowed things down. This episode didn’t cram quite as much into its running time as the...
Pikuniku Review: A Playful Puzzle Platformer With an Edge
Out now on PC and the Switch, Pikuniku is an exploration-based puzzle platformer who's whimsical appearance belies a sinister undercurrent. Developed by Sectordub and...
Vane Review: A Beautiful, yet Brief, Transformation of Genres
Much like how Vane’s main character can transform between a bird and a girl, Vane itself transforms genres throughout the course of the four...
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...
Life is Strange 2 Episode 1 Review: Politically Charged Character Piece
Life is Strange 2 has started out as a captivating, emotional, and fantastically written piece of drama. The runaway success of the first Life is...
Oh My Godheads for the Switch Review: Falling Short of Devine
Oh My Godheads is the latest Nindie that is new to the Nintendo Switch but isn't new to gamers in general. When you're talking...
The Gardens Between Review: Ambient Nostalgia
The Gardens Between launches on September 20thon Switch, PlayStation, and Steam. It’s a puzzle based title which does a lot with some limited controls, it's...
Gone Home Switch Review: Finding Skeletons in the Closet
Gone Home isn’t fun. It doesn’t ask you to solve any puzzles or complete any challenges. Instead, it asks you to simply look around...
Planet Alpha Review: All Style, No Substance
Planet Alpha is a fantastic example of the trade-off that small developers are forced to make. Most Indie Games can’t match big titles in every...
Lamplight City Review – Victorian Steampunk Noir
Some months ago we wrote about Lamplight City, Grundislav Games' newest game. This is Francisco Gonzalez's first game after making Shardlight as part of...
Death’s Gambit Review: That Which Won’t Die
Developed by White Rabbit and produced by Adult Swim Games, Death’s Gambit is one undead’s journey across a war-ravaged land as Death’s soldier of retribution....