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Songbringer – Now That’s What I Call an Adventure
Songbringer: A procedurally generated adventure game with a neo-norse setting which sees you Roq, and your bot buddy Jib, saving the world.
Review: Community Inc
Community Inc is a very good village simulator, but most importantly, it is about keeping your Lings happy.
Reaching for Petals (and Tissues)
Reaching for Petals fulfils its early promise with a beautifully interwoven narrative of love and loss.
Find what Subconscious Would Hide in >observer_
Of all the places I expected a credible, cyberpunk detective game to come from, Bloober Team was one of the last.
Review | Life is Strange: Before the Storm Episode 1: Awake
Review: Life is Strange: Before the Storm - Episode 1: Awake
Review | Lock’s Quest
Lock's Quest, a beloved game from the DS years, makes its way onto Steam.
Review | West of Loathing
Nothing has been the same since the cows came home.
Review | The Last Birdling
We find twists aplenty in a visual novel about The Last Birdling… and friends.
Phantom Trigger: Neon Nightmares and Heaps of Hacking (and Slashing)
There's a point where a game's technicality becomes a barrier to the game itself. Phantom Trigger slathers new systems on proven mechanics for mixed results
Review | Pillars of Eternity Complete Edition (PS4)
Eora needs a hero, and the gods have chosen an unexpected one in an unusual stranger who has become stuck in the Dyrwood.
Review | Cat Quest
Cat Quest is a highly enjoyable game which isn't that dissimilar to popcorn. You consume it, you love it, and chances are that it's bad for you. But, hey life is short and there are cats.
Review: VA-11 HALL-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action – Retrofuturistic Waifus
VA-11 HALL-A is a fun and thought-provoking game with great visuals and even better music, however some issues do make the game a little awkward.
Review: Stardrift Nomads
Up to 8 heroes fight together to hold off droves of pirates and space debris in multiplayer space-shooter Stardrift Nomads
Review | Fictorum
Pew pew! Magic!
Review | Slime Rancher
Slimes have always been there for us. It's time we were there for them in Slime Rancher.
Review | Masquerada: Songs and Shadows
With its beautiful, fantasy interpretation of Southern Europe during The Renaissance, Masquerada: Songs and Shadows offers a modern, yet completely linear take on the classic isometric RPG.
Review: Nidhogg 2
Nidhogg, jumping blobs, deadly melee.
Review | Law Mower
One thing for sure, Law Mower is unique.
Review | Slime-San
Nail biting platforming, banging chiptunes, and a journey through the belly of a beast.
Review | Leaving Lyndow
After a brief wander, we realise it doesn’t take that long to leave somewhere and wonder at the point of doing so.