A Pokemon-inspired game that successfully set itself apart.
Humanity dun goofed again and let their hubris take them to space where disaster awaits them in this sci-fi, mutant-mauling, first-person shooter.
“I don’t remember anything except my own name.”
Song of Horror redeems itself in a big way after a lackluster third episode only to lose its newly built credit with a game-breaking bug near its conclusion
Throw Battle Brothers and Darkest Dungeon into a blender with a few extra ingredients mixed in and you’ll end up with Urtuk: The Desolation.
Hang out with your closest friends as you rescue your loved ones from an enigmatic and terrifying threat that subdues the will of its victims.
Die Heretic!
Forgotten Passages isn’t a game you beat, it’s a game you endure because it’s absolutely grueling to get through all 100 levels due to how utterly boring it is.
Board-game style deck building with hidden depths
Areia was an interesting journey filled with some beautiful landscapes, excellent platforming elements, and Hinduism/Buddhism based symbology thrown in. Was a unique experience that’s likely different for everyone.