Odyssey to the West is an enjoyable story-driven title reminiscent of the adventure games of days past, and inspired by the legendary Journey to the West.
Phoning Home is an interesting Indie open-world adventure that has an equal amount of strong suits and glaring issues. Ultimately it results enjoyable, but could be much better if some problems were addressed.
Voyage is visually stunning and imaginative. Although short in length, it makes up for it by delivering an enjoyable and memorable experience.
A second part in a casual point-and-click series about a post-apocalyptic society ruled by robots.
Out of a trilogy of HOGs, the middle child presents an average experience that should please fans of the genre, but wouldn’t draw interest from those who dislike these kind of games.
It’s an Utawallright port.
Although it has a unique and fun battle system, the game underdelivers with its story. Characters aren’t developed well, and the plot is perplexing.
An array of interesting characters, some fiendish but entertaining puzzles and a bright and amusing story means Mutropolis should be up the top of your list for fans of the genre.
Is it bad that I kinda still want to try out streaming?
This remake of a free game from 2014 has great visuals and an interesting story. However, with clunky controls and other noticeable flaws, it doesn’t present a strong case for why gamers should buy it.