I swear Darksiders manages to change itself every iteration and keep my love and support for it.
An entertaining tactical deck-building title, Trials of Fire is the first that I’ve played in the genre that can truly compete with the heavyweight that is Slay the Spire.
A new entry into the asymmetrical horror genre, Beyond Senses brings some interesting concepts to the table but will ultimately need a long ride in Early Access if it’s going to turn any heads.
A unique mix of ideas from the long line of XCOM games combine with plenty of new innovations for a familiar strategic and tactical experience, though not one too familiar to stand on its own as a fresh and impressive entry into the genre.
Cinematic flair and interesting ideas can’t hide all the rough edges
Lack of both freedom and direction make this harder to love than it should be, but it’s still worth a look
Yaga is close to brilliance, thematically, but is missing one crucial step beyond the undemanding gameplay.
Nexomon is an impressive Pokemon inspired game with a ton of gameplay improvements and unique creatures to capture and battle.
It turns out the real Everlasting Sapling was the friends we made along the way.
A side-scrolling adventure game with time travel elements that seems to fall short of its ambitions.