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Sunlight Brings Calm in a Short, Meditative Experience
Sunlight allows its players to experience a fleeting moment of calm and understanding in its forests.
Deadeus — Dreams of Death
Deadeus is a horror title for the Game Boy that offers a sinister tale of dark nightmares and a boy who has a difficult choice to make.
Infernal Radiation — Argent energy this ain’t
You’ll fight demons to free the humans, only to find out what led to them being possessed in the first place. This is what made me question whether this was meant to be a horror game or not. Whilst the atmosphere is dark and horrific, the…
AnShi — ET and a hoverboard
AnShi is a wild game about an alien who rides its hoverboard through vast, exotic landscapes in order to activate memories from its ancestors’ past.
Wartile is a bouncy, hoppy Nordic adventure game
A game for those who love the structure of board games but have no time for turns, Wartile is a bouncy hoppy Nordic adventure, sailing across the seas to save your kingdom. Bounding across the Nordic Isles, Wartile's gorgeous little…
Gordon Ramsay: Chef Blast — What is Ramsay doing in video games?
I love food games, as you probably know, and I love Gordon Ramsay — the angry, firey, TV chef who criticizes food on the internet and happens to be featured in various mobile games with his name. Will this game be about food? Unlikely. Will…
Art and Soul — Cyberpunk 2077
Cyberpunk 2077 delivers an awe-inspiring showcase of a semi-believable future filled with the grunge of holographic advertisements and the gritty realism of greed rendered into a tangible form.
Jupiter’s Top 5 Games of 2020
2020 was a year where I did not play as many video games as previous years. It was a year of staying home, a year of lots of work, and a year of lots of spending time on the couch not thinking about much. Despite being a strange year for…
Wingspan Digital Swoops In
Wingspan Digital brings the acclaimed tabletop game by Elizabeth Hargrave to the digital space.
Hira’s Top 5 Games of 2020
Even within such an eventful year, one can still see the brightest of lights shining through — here are my top 5 video game picks for 2020!
Dann’s Top 5 Games Of 2020
Hello hello. Blimey, 2020 has been about as far from a barrel of monkeys as it could be — I'm positively thrilled to put this calendar to bed and hopefully, with it, all of the junk that's been snowballing over the last five years. Anyway,…
Levy’s Top 5 Games of 2020
Most of the games here won’t demand too much of your time. They’re easy to put down and pick right back up. They’ve left a lasting impression on me.
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands — The Good & the Bad
The Shadowlands expansion: a great addition to WoW, but with some issues in design.
Bryan’s Top 5 Games of the Year
Goodbye 2020 and thanks for all the games!
Ikenfell — Remembering the past to improve our future
Explore a school of magic as you meet a varied cast of students and staff. Throughout you'll find magical gems that illuminate past moments in time. Happy Ray Games tells this story through charm and turn-based RPG elements—Ikenfell.
Rob’s 5 Games of the Year
Whilst the likes of Gears Tactics, SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete, and Deadly Premonition 2 all hit the spot, there were still a handful of titles that outdid them. So here we are with my five favourite games of 2020.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is a well-told tale about facing your own demons
As the second — of at least three, but maybe more — games that make up The Dark Pictures Anthology, Little Hope faces the tough task of addressing the challenges levelled at the first, whilst also living in the shadow of developer…
Tesla Force — Not an Elon Musk in sight
Stages themselves have a few different objectives, ranging from collecting a set number of items and closing rifts, to destroying spawning points and just plain surviving. There isn’t a huge amount of variety in the tasks, but stages tend…
Sackboy: A Big Adventure — Sew Fantastic
Sackboy: A Big Adventure may be a departure from the user-generated, level-fashioning focus of its forebears, but what it lacks in customization, it more than makes up for in fun.
Medieval Dynasty — Beautiful game, but needs more.
Create a lasting legacy in Medieval Dynasty, where the consequences of choice you make fall squarely on your descendants' shoulders.