TheSixthAxis

TheSixthAxis

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Amongst my many, many silly ideas, becoming a farmer has to rank pretty high amongst them. My long-suffering partner will roll their eyes out of their
Is this Seat Taken? is a delightful game about putting bums in seats and meeting people's fussy demands and inclinations.
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
Home is where the hobbit hole is.
Wildgate Review: ex-Blizzard developers debut their bold, space-faring take on the extraction shooter genre.
Not my Pac-man.
The Drifter
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.
Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream brings the stealth genre to life in a vibrant, believable fashion that only enhances the action.
Something wicked, this way comes.
Eat. Sleep. Deliver. Repeat. Death Stranding 2 is thoroughly familiar, retreading a lot of the same ground, but does build to a gobsmacking conclusion.
Rematch
6/10
60
Rematch reimagines what a football game can be, putting player skill and five-a-side football in the foreground. It's a little rough, but has potential.
Our world is eternally on a knife’s edge, separated from demon incursion by the thinnest of membranes. If you’ve played anything remotely
Blades of Fire blends solid action RPG combat with a unique weapon forging element and an uplifting lead duo to fight the evil Queen.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is another fantastic compilation of fighting games, drawing from the early noughties and the Dreamcast's finest.
DOOM: The Dark Ages gives is all the gothic, heavy metal FPS you could want, with a chainsaw shield, parry system, and more. But can it top Doom Eternal?
An active turn-based RPG that's full of charm, style and varied combat ideas, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is an exceptional take on the JRPG.
Promise Mascot Agency is a game that's full of heart as you rebuild your family's mascot agency and the town it resides in.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves has some great fighting game ideas in its core, but it's wrapped up with cameos and an inconsistent style.
Blue Prince
9/10
90
An ingenious new puzzle game, Blue Prince – geddit? – is a real brain teaser as you search for the elusive 46th room.
Wanderstop
8/10
80
Is it time for tea? Wandertop is a game that's all about finding oneself in the little moments, the video game equivalent to therapy.