In a world brimming with anger and violence sometimes the soothing balm is your own anger and violence.
Read how Holly Redfield has found comfort in CULT VS GAL.
In a world brimming with anger and violence sometimes the soothing balm is your own anger and violence.
Read how Holly Redfield has found comfort in CULT VS GAL.
Pathologic 3 still doesn’t have a release date, but in the meantime Ice-Pick Lodge released a prequel/sequel/stand-alone-demo called Pathologic 3: Quarantine.
Despite its smaller scale though Morgan Bordoni finds it just as remarkably cruel and thought-provoking.
TMNT Splintered Fate is a more than competent co-op roguelike and the Casey Jones And The Junkyard Jam does a great job at bringing the fan favourite character to life.
Branford Hubbard reviews.
Odinfall is coming for Nuclear Throne’s roguelike bullet hell crown, and while it’s not perfect, its a remarkably fun and engaging game in its own right.
Pawkt reviews.
Monster Hunter Wilds' smart changes to the formula make it easier than ever to get to the good stuff, and while some long-time fans might not love some of the edges being sanded down, the resulting game is incredibly fun.
Dave McAdam reviews.
With the latest Assassin’s Creed finally releasing Noah Estey asks if this new game is a beacon of hope for the shadows that plague Ubisoft?
And if not, what comes next?
Emio - The Smiling Man revives the Famicom Detective Club series but despite it’s promising set up, Michael Beckwith finds it wastes much of its potiental thanks to its clunky portrayal of mental health.
An interesting roguelike structure that pairs difficult decisions with turn-based combat helps Dunebound Tactics stand out from the crowd.
Branford Hubbard previews the game.
Wren’s Resurgence presents itself as a throwback traditional platformer and while it has some nice pixel art in places, the drab gameplay and frequent, and often gamebreaking bugs make it near impossible to recommend.
Branford Hubbard reviews.
A visually-stunning and well-realised coming-of-age story, Lost Records’ first Tape improves upon the Life is Strange formula created by Don’t Nod but, like our reviewer, Mik Deitz, it falls too in love with its characters and their idealised girlhood to be a truly satisfying experience.
This February’s Steam Next Fest has seen countless demos hit the PC store yet again.
Alex Orona is back on the site to highlight the best of the best that deserve to be on your wishlist.
Everyone’s favourite private detective cum rogue, Van Arkide, returns with his merry party of misfits in Trails Through Daybreak 2.
Henry Stockdale reviews this satisfying if somewhat safe sequel.