TheSixthAxis

TheSixthAxis

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225 reviews
Outbound
7/10
70
Outbound is a gently paced, cosy camper game encouraging creative home building and exploration in beautifully varied biomes. It's lovely.
Luna Abyss combines bullet hell first person shooting with a dark sci-fi setting and story. It's not perfect, but it remains compelling.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book presents a n ew platforming adventure that's full of exploration and discovery.
Ninjas were the coolest thing in the world in the late 1980s and early 1990s. So cool in fact that the Conservative party banned all mention of them in a
Cozy games are huge at the moment. Whether it's needing to wrest some feeling of control and joy back from your everyday worries is a discussion for
Quartet
8/10
80
The legacy of Final Fantasy (and to a lesser extent Dragon Quest in the West) is impossible to overstate with Squaresoft’s SNES RPGs in particular still
Motorslice
6/10
60
Motorslice is an anime-styled action game that mixes giant bosses, parkour traversal, and a minimalist design. On paper, it's a blend that should work
Playground Games delivers another great open world arcade racer, taking Forza Horizon 6 to Japan and embracing the country's car culture.
Vultures blends turn-based tactics, survival horror and a retro PS1 aesthetic to brilliant effect.
Have you ever pondered, perhaps in the early hours of the morning, whilst you toss and turn in your bed, unable to sleep as your mind keeps on yammering
Clockwork Ambrosia brings wild gun customisation to a metroidvania, but does it get the progression quite right?
Continuing the story of Call of the Sea, Call of the Elder Gods brings new protagnists and a change of setting.
Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes wraps the 2004 TV series aesthetic around a tense and fraught roguelite fight to survive.
Directive 8020
9/10
90
In space, everyone can hear you go "What the hell is that and why has it got so many teeth?" Directive 8020 sets a new bar for The Dark Pictures.
Dark Pals
8/10
80
Dark Pals: The 1st Floor is a hugely enjoyable dose of mascot horror that takes the conventions and mixes them up.
You are what you eat in Everything is Crab, defeating enemies, chowing down and then evolving to upgrade in this fun roguelike.
Mixtape
10/10
100
A 90s coming-of-age story that embraces the end of teenage life for Sophie, Slater and Cass (with a great soundtrack), Mixtape is essential.
Releasing on Steam half a decade ago, the original version of The Shore was a solid and enjoyable walking simulator with a focus on atmosphere and spooky
Rumbral
5/10
50
Rumbral wears its puzzle platformer inspirations on its sleeve, but can't build its own world and tone through a short runtime.
TerraTech Legion is a great new Survivors-like, bringing something new with the way that you build, upgrade and go to battle with your vehicle.