Clustertruck posits a world in which a mysterious force must fashionably break the will of a congregation of sentient eighteen-wheelers whom do not care if they live or die.
The complex nature of videogame creation usually precludes exclusive compositions. When allowed, however, you're likely to find a piece of the designer's soul buried in the experience.
Virginia is a puzzle game without any puzzles. If these terms are agreeable please continue reading.
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record is Dead Rising 2 with Frank West in it.
What was once an assembly of divergent systems is now a finely tuned machine, one that enables a man to combine a bull skull with motor oil and use it to liquidate scores of zombies.
In 2006, Dead Rising's clever assembly of ideas rampaged against comfort and cohesion. Time has been kind to Dead Rising's sharp edge of nonconformity, though some of its quirks feel frustrating after two (and a half) sequels provided a better defense of its thesis.
The planet is doomed. Your AI companion is insecure and distressed. An escape vessel is incomplete. Alone With You posits an original solution to a traditional survival story; introspection.
Scouring Abzu's marine paradise opens an argument for emotive communication and softened storytelling. Too often, however, Abzu is less a defense of its beliefs and more a negotiation out of a cornered medium.
Quadrilateral Cowboy's fascination with precision is only matched by its fondness for personalized anarchy.
Headlander is what Metroid would be like if Samus Aran were obsessed with ejecting her head and applying it as a weapon of transcendent destruction.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is control under the illusion of chaos. A myriad of opposing forces—an absurd fusion of Shin Megami Tensei and Fire Emblem, a summer release on a moribund platform, and an audience largely cultivated on recent handheld iterations—are would-be conspirators confident in the instability of its architecture, but their plot is somehow defeated by facets as simple as trust and ...[Read More]
Pursuit of Super Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is virtuous compulsion. Insomniac Games, with a library of nearly thirty eclectic titles spread across twenty years, finally undertakes this journey with Song of the Deep.