Mindcop is a moody and strange detective tale with a great artstyle and killer conceit.
Tyler Denyer reviews.
Mindcop is a moody and strange detective tale with a great artstyle and killer conceit.
Tyler Denyer reviews.
Pine: A Story of Loss is less of a video game and more of a lightly interactive meditation on grief, yet despite this, or maybe because of it, David Cole found it to be a deeply moving experience.
Slopecrashers is a game where you can play as a penguin riding a snowboard so it’s off to a strong start.
Can this SSX-inspired arcade racer live up to that concept? Morgan Bordoni reviews.
It’s been a while coming but our review of Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip is finally ready to go and with it, Vivian Winn has found a joyous romp of a 3D platformer.
2024 had it all on startmenu from Metaphor to Mouthwashing, Indiana to Indika, from Final Fantasy VII to umm… Final Fantasy XIV.
Alex Green breaks down startmenu’s year in numbers.
Ravenswatch’s solid co-op action RPG comabt acts the backbone for a deeply satisfying roguelike.
Branford Hubbard reviews the next game Passtech Games.
Super Waifu Ball might be easy to brush off as cheap smut or another Steam “Hentai ____” game, but that’s a little bit unfair.
Sana engages with the Monkey Ball-inspired game on its own merits.
Ganryu 2 is a recreation of what we remember gaming being, flaws and all.
Is it good? Holly Redfield just thinks it is a home port of an arcade game that doesn’t exist.
Full time Antoine Dupont stan, part time rugby analyst, and Crank Starring Jason Statham expert, Squidge Rugby returns to the site to talk about video games, depression, and waking up to Mario music.
Despite it being a comparably quiet year for the show, Jay Weaver found plenty of games worth highlighting from EGX 2024.
As 2024 came to a close there was no slowing down the news train.
Thankfully, Eoghan Watters rounded up all of December’s news each week to keep us all in the loop.
In 2024 Jess Reyes realised that she didn’t need to define herself by her work, and started to think about a life outside of games journalism.
Genuinely no idea what to write here… Just give this piece a read.
Branford Hubbard worked hard on it.
2024 was a brutal year for the video game industry with over 14,000 layoffs across the industry, but this number doesn’t take into account the devastating damage done to games media.
Khee Hoon Chan breaks it down.
You know what this article is about. I know what this article is about.
Michael Beckwith needs to talk about THAT PART of Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth.
It’s been a banner year for JRPGs and Mike “Mitch Tolkoto” Minotti.
Let's round up some of his favourites so that he can bask in their glory!
With a new year on the horizon, Scott McCrae wants everyone to remember that sometimes it's ok to fall behind on the latest and greatest because you might just find something more special from years ago.
We’ve run the numbers (we haven’t) and checked the results (this is all vibes-based) and after our tireless scientific research startmenu has found its list of winners best, worst, somewhere in between games and game-adjacent things of 2024.