Light Apprentice is a game that hit Early Access last month, which boasts the interesting idea of an RPG set in a comic book presentation.
Nier’s second installment is a flawed gem – perhaps an intentional one.
The Tenth Line is a worthy addition to Steam’s library of RPGs, although the different things it does may not be up your alley.
Steam: Released Developer: Sundae Month Publisher: Excalibur Games Release date: 23 Feb, 2017 Genre: Platformer Type: Single-player There are a lot of games out there about being a dad. The Last of Us, Lisa, Nier are some, and most it seems put a
Zelda plus a fishing rod, but minus almost everything else.
‘Deux Ex Meets Nuclear Throne’. Does it measure up?
I could tell this review was gonna be trouble as soon as Red called me up about it: he had that tone in his voice you couldn’t mistake. When the game came in the door it didn’t make things much better. Don’t usually get point and clicks in this part
The Superfluous is an early access roguelite that seems inspired by the various action games in the genre, such as Risk of Rain and particularly Spelunky.
Can a game priced at one dollar be fun? Obviously yes, if you’re a Steam user, but I don’t mean on sale for one dollar, I mean that as the default price. You’d probably assume no, but price obviously isn’t an accurate indicator of quality sometimes
Clockwork is a steampunk style puzzle-platformer made by Gamesoft, as their debut title. In a lot of ways it reminds me of Teslagrad, another game with a similar aesthetic (which I would recommend) – it also had hand-drawn art like Clockwork