Remnant 2 – Review
Remnant II is the sequel to the 2019 third-person coop shooter Remnant: From the Ashes. After humanity dealt a major…
No Straight Roads – Review
While rhythm is an undoubtedly popular genre, it remains surprising how few iterations there are in the rhythm-action subgenre, especially…
Marvel Rivals – Review
Online team based shooters have been in a really bad place lately. Overwatch 2 managed to disappoint its fans, with…
Trackmania – Review
Trackmania, not the franchise but the 2020 reboot, is the latest entry in the deterministic, time-trial-focused racing series. What makes…
OlliOlli World – Review
OlliOlli World is the third installment in the OlliOlli skateboarding franchise, and it’s by far the biggest and best entry…
Crypt Custodian – Review
Crypt Custodian is a top-down metroidvania from Islets creator Kyle Thompson. You play as Pluto, a recently deceased cat, sentenced…
Nine Sols – Review
Nine Sols is a gorgeous hand-drawn metroidvania. Many have compared it to Hollow Knight, even going as far as stating…
Rubinite – Preview
I recently stumbled across a demo for a new pixel-art boss rush game, set to release in 2025. What I…
Phantom Spark – Review
I’m always on the lookout for games that fit neatly into bursts of play – titles without extensive storylines, where…
Lies of P – Review
There are only a few action RPGs that I would describe as being entirely influenced by the works of Japanese…
Tales of Kenzera: Zau – Review
When I first saw the announcement for Tales of Kenzera: Zau, my interest was immediately sparked. The debut project by Surgent…
Laika: Aged through Blood – Review
Describing itself as the first ever Motorvania, Laika: Aged through Blood is undeniably an intriguing game. With a motorbike as its primary…
Sea of Stars – Review
For a long time, starting a new RPG, players knew that their party members would take turns pummeling enemies, each…
Cocoon – Review
From the visionary mind behind the immersive and eerie puzzlers Limbo and Inside emerges an intriguing, mind-bending game, this time…
Mr. Run and Jump – Review
Upon starting Mr. Run and Jump, I am greeted by neon-style visuals on the title screen, only to be immediately…
