Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator has no qualms readily identifying its goals to players. This is not an entry in the simulation genre meant to dissolve p...[Read More]
Eventually I will return to The Witness. The 2016 all-encompassing puzzle game consumed me for a couple weeks upon release. I think it was that moment...[Read More]
Whether it be theme park or simulated city, there is an allure to micro-managing hundreds if not hundreds of thousands of virtual people. For all inte...[Read More]
Way back in September, we were privy to a preview of developer DON’T NOD’s game Jusant. The game was a gorgeous example of how well the Unreal Engine ...[Read More]
Wizard With a Gun‘s five-minute gameplay loop is a double-edged sword. Its quick runtime belies the complex mechanics that are front-loaded in t...[Read More]
Several times throughout Cocoon I experienced the exhilarating feeling of figuring out the solution to a problem a second too late. In many of the bes...[Read More]
By the time It’s A Wrap! wrapped up its nearly 30 levels, I was satisfied. Puzzle games can so often wear out their welcome, mentally taxing pla...[Read More]
Somerville is at its best when dialing up the action. That’s a strange sentiment for a title that hinges so delicately on its association with P...[Read More]
To call Sea of Stars a love letter is trite. Sabotage Studio’s masterful original work is more than a recreation of the most beloved parts of tu...[Read More]
Through the years, Madden NFL has had a varying personality when it comes to progress in its gameplay. In the early days, it rode its success on stats...[Read More]
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons didn’t entrance me the same way 2012’s Double Dragon Neon did. And that’s okay. Coming in ...[Read More]
Sometimes when you take a popular series and turn it into something wholly other, it works out. Look at Paper Mario. Nintendo took a platforming chara...[Read More]