Throw on your crown of thorns or sassy robe and rule over your people as the authoritarian crusader or tree-hugging communist that you always knew you could be.
If you ever thought that Streets of Rage needed a survival mode, Mr. X Nightmare has you covered.
Dive into the role of Nobunaga Oda and his colorful cast of retainers as you hack and slash your way through all who oppose you.
Dark Deity takes you back to the simpler times of classic TRPGs. There’s plenty of quality nostalgia to be found but a few less desirable elements of the old days managed to fly under the radar as well.
Disgaea returns with a new coat of paint and a handful of quality of life additions.
Build up a galactic logistical network from scratch and turn a raw galaxy into a powerhouse of industry and trade.
A new entry in the side-scrolling survival-city builder genre bursts onto the scene with Until We Die and it makes a solid impact… if only you could save.
The most recent of the rapid-fire Strategic Mind releases, Fight For Freedom lives up to the name of its franchise with few surprises, for better or worse.
You can never have too many city builders and Imagine Earth scratches the familiar itch without shaking things up too much.
The Europa Universalis IV experience is further expanded with a new batch of exciting content, but it trips all over itself with its first few steps.