Those willing to overlook its limitations are likely to enjoy a goofy, challenging and admirably ambitious game – just like Team Ninja frequently do so well.
Author: Kyle Milner
Visual novel aficionados may be left unsatisfied by its mechanics and presentation; but there’s plenty of heart to be found in this adaptation of George Orwell’s classic novel.
An incredibly entertaining and pleasantly compelling narrative-driven game; one that’s self-aware without smugly winking-and-nodding at the audience. That’s not an easy feat, but The Wild Gentlemen have clearly made great efforts to create a world that can make you laugh out loud without sabotaging its narrative.
Fans of The Walking Dead might be a bit disappointed by how the crossover manifests in the writing. But if you’re potentially hungry for a challenging and mentally satisfying puzzle game with a bit of Walker-slaying flavour, it’s a fun little experiment, even if slightly undercooked.
Whether you’re an old-school Garry’s Mod fan looking for some Prop Hunt nostalgia, or just looking for a well-priced bit of multiplayer mayhem, you can’t go wrong with Witch It.
Despite some clever ideas and a fun story, Ary and the Secret of Seasons is let down by countless bugs, performance issues and poor presentation.
Fall Guys is a goofy, hilarious breath of fresh air in the over-saturated Battle Royale genre. It has great long-term multiplayer potential if it continues to build on its solid foundations.
As absurd and entertaining as ever, the latest from the Lansdale clan is a cartoonishly violent and funny ride.
A clever evolution of the Dungeon Keeper format; Dungeons 3: Complete Collection offers plenty of bang for your buck.
The SteamWorld franchise goes physical for the Switch starting July 9th.