Finding Paradise is a story-heavy RPG, so even though gameplay matters, its success hinges on the story. In spite of a key character being on his death bed, going through his memories is a shallow experience that won’t rouse strong feelings or
Feeling retro? Bibou tries hard to mimic retro platformer games where you need to finish everything in one sitting with lesser quality.
With a unique, clever premise for a video game, Barn Finders looks like it would be an enjoyable experience. However, after scratching beneath the surface, you’re left with a game that’s not worth playing.
A terrible way to end friendships.
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.
If you’ve ever dreamed of being able to build nice looking and realistic castles, this title may be for you as long as you pick it up for a fraction of its current price.
Crimson Keep is a first person action RPG. Descend into an ever-changing labyrinth full of monsters, traps, treasure, repetition, missing content, broken achievements, and terrible RNG.
Blood Waves is an uninspired TPS and tower defense mix which lacks content and feels rushed. It gets stale faster than leftover bread in summer, and is just an overall repetitive game that I would not recommend in any way.
As an Inquisitor you don’t care about anything else than Purging the Galigari sector that is rotting from the inside out. Warhammer: Inquisitor – Martyr is an ARPG that features design choices that don’t sound good even on paper.
Smoke and Sacrifice is a game with a gorgeous hand-drawn art style and good sound direction, but is crippled by tedious, uninteresting gameplay mechanics that will drive players to boredom and frustration.