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Tunic — No Fail, Much Exploring
Tunic is a lesson in tempering expectations for me. First shown off in teaser form back in 2017. Tunic promised ambient music coupled with gameplay through a familiar inspiration. All was quiet until a couple of years later, ISOMETRICORP…
Winkeltje: The Little Shop has a fun core with challenging UI
Recently I have been really enjoying simulator games, and so when Winkeltje: The Little Shop came to Xbox, I was interested in downloading it and seeing what happened. This little shop game has a lot of different options, things to manage,…
RICO London – More linear than a Call of Duty campaign
RICO London removes pretty much everything I liked from its predecessor. I really rather enjoyed RICO, the 2019 roguelike first person shooter. Your cop, with a friend in tow if you wished, would choose missions to take on in apartments,…
Synthetik 2 — Burnt Oil
Synthetik 2 is Berlin-based Flow Fire Games follow-up to the 2018 cult hit Synthetik Ultimate. Like its predecessor, Synthetic 2 (currently in Early Access) is a top-down action rogue-like with striking style and a tactical core. It’s a…
Have A Nice Death is a beautiful rougelite platformer about getting the afterline back in order
Most roguelites have a special relationship with death, however, Have A Nice Death has you taking on the role of Death themselves. Running a company can be tough, especially when you don't properly delegate things. Death, CEO of Death Inc.,…
Old World is brimming with both character and great new innovation for the 4X genre
A 4X historical game measured in generations rather than ages, Old World shows exactly how a tighter scope can allow for much more exciting and compelling mechanics and play. It's hard to talk about historical strategy, or 4X, games without…
Inua’s Magical Realism Touches On A Mysterious Historical Event
Inua's gameplay fuses magical realism with the historical events of the Franklin Expedition across three timelines.
Clouzy! is adorable but cumbersome
When I see a cute game appear, I want to pick it up and play it. Add in the fact that it’s an open world, slice of life styled game, and you've got me hooked. So, when I saw Clouzy!, I was excited to live in a world where I can take care of…
Mystic Vale on Switch is a perfect port, but not much more
When I reviewed Mystic Vale a few years ago, I remember thinking how novel it was to play not only a deck-building game, but a game in which the players actually construct cards by slipping new “powers” into existing card sleeves. In…
Model Builder – Build, paint, and sell minis, but don’t play with them!
A game of this type isn’t likely to have an enormous audience due to its niche subject matter, but the developers have made something that could be enjoyed quite easily by someone who isn’t all that interested in the hobby. Whilst it won’t…
Cities: VR is a benchmark for VR city builders
There are a few types of games that work really well in VR, but until this year it didn't feel like anybody had given bringing a larger-scale city-builder to VR a go. Cities: VR is a virtual reality take on Cities: Skylines, and is a really…
Paratopic – Interface
It’s Lynchian levels of madness, even over the game’s very short run time of under an hour. If you like shows such as Twin Peaks and Chanel Zero, where the plot is very engaging without always being very clear, then this is something that…
The Iron Oath could be a watershed moment for squad-based tactics games
Goodness, it's hard to be a mercenary leader. Yet, despite that, more and more games are appearing that put you at the helm of your own gang freelancing sword-for-hires. The latest title to let you lead a company of sellswords is The Iron…
Silt — Dark Dreams in the Deep
Silt is a strange thing — written up as a surrealist adventure horror, where you’re tasked as a mysterious diver sent to uncover equally mysterious things in the depths of the ocean. It’s more or less a really bizarre version of Ecco The…
Heavenly Bodies — Space Oddity
Heavenly Bodies offers you the hijinks of controlling one or a pair of astronauts with physics-based manipulation in space to solve challenges and complete puzzles.
Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters — Brutal and Brilliant
After having more than a few lukewarm experiences with the Warhammer gaming library recently, I’d resigned myself to thinking I'd likely not see a great game in the universe for a while. That's until I got my hands on Warhammer 40K: Chaos…
The House of the Dead Remake — Reload! Reload! Reload!
It controls about as well as you might expect a light gun game to when using a controller. The likes of Blue Estate have shown that games like this can work well enough without a lightgun, but I feel that The House of The Dead Remake…
Cosmonious High is a masterclass in fun VR design
Everything is suddenly going wrong at Cosmonious High, the first ever interspecies high school, and with the headmaster cowering in their office it's up to you, the New Kid, to sort it all out. There are few developers who can be considered…
Curious Expedition 2 is evolution, not revolution
Whenever I review a sequel or a new piece of DLC for a roguelike, I generally find myself having to refer to the release notes to work out what has changed. A good example of this is the latest Binding of Isaac DLC — which introduces so…
Golf Gang is multiplayer golf madness best with friends and stacks of modifiers
Up to eight players can simultaneously smash their way around, and off, hundreds of mini-golf holes in Golf Gang. I'm not sure when it happened, but golf has definitely made it back into vogue over recent years. We've had golfing RPGs,…