Steve C

Reviews

34 reviews
The Prisoning: Fletcher's Quest
6/10
60
The Prisoning: Fletcher's Quest goes all meta with the metroidvania search adventure, but gets a little bogged down with procedural generation.
The 9th Charnel
TheSixthAxis
5/10
50
Another week, another indie horror game and once again, it's from a solo developer. Fortunately, this one feels less derivative and phoned in than Ebola
Crisol: Theater of Idols
9/10
90
Crisol: Theater of Idols conjures up an incredible new horror world to explore, blending combat, an implacable foe and puzzles.
Mario Tennis Fever
TheSixthAxis
8/10
80
Mario Tennis Fever brings new Fever Rackets to the classic Mario Tennis game, but is this worth a new Switch 2 exclusive?
Of Ash and Steel
TheSixthAxis
7/10
70
A new Eurojank RPG champion has emerged with Of Ash and Steel, which will appeal to fans of the classic Gothic series.
Sleep Awake
TheSixthAxis
7/10
70
Sleep Awake is an intriguing collaboration between Spec Ops: The Line’s Cory Davis and Robin Finck from Nine Inch Nails.
I’m too old to have experienced SpongeBob SquarePants in its original cartoon form, but it’s impossible to be a denizen of the internet without being
Yooka-Replaylee
TheSixthAxis
9/10
90
A thoroughly unexpected re-imagining, Yooka-Replaylee is the collectathon platformer that the original game always wanted to be.
Bye Sweet Carole
TheSixthAxis
6/10
60
Whether it's Disney or Don Bluth you compare it to, the art style and story of Bye Sweet Carole shines through, but gameplay is a bit flawed.
Two decades on, can Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 live up to the RPG legacy of the original? And does it even need to?
Lost Soul Aside
TheSixthAxis
5/10
50
The development history of Lost Soul Aside reads like an epic fantasy in and of itself. Originally the dream project of a solo developer, Yang Bing, it
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound
9/10
90
2025 is shaping up to be the year of Ninja Gaiden. NG2 Black was released in January, the highly anticipated Gaiden 4 is due out in October, and now we
The Drifter
TheSixthAxis
9/10
90
While the genre has never returned to the heights of the Lucasarts and Sierra boom of the mid-90s, point and click adventure games have never gone away.
Scorn
TheSixthAxis
7/10
70
Scorn delivers on its promise of its Giger and Beksinski inspired bio-mechnical alien world. A gloriously icky experience.