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34 reviewsThe Prisoning: Fletcher's Quest goes all meta with the metroidvania search adventure, but gets a little bogged down with procedural generation.
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 conjures up an incredible new horror world to explore, blending combat, an implacable foe and puzzles.
Mario Tennis Fever brings new Fever Rackets to the classic Mario Tennis game, but is this worth a new Switch 2 exclusive?
A new Eurojank RPG champion has emerged with Of Ash and Steel, which will appeal to fans of the classic Gothic series.
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
A thoroughly unexpected re-imagining, Yooka-Replaylee is the collectathon platformer that the original game always wanted to be.
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?
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
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
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 delivers on its promise of its Giger and Beksinski inspired bio-mechnical alien world. A gloriously icky experience.
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