Neon Abyss works exceptionally well, despite a number of important flaws that would otherwise dull similar games in its vein. When crafting a roguelik...[Read More]
Increasingly I have become convinced that the massive stable of games set in the daunting Warhammer 40,000 universe are meant as entry points for peop...[Read More]
Disintegration succeeds where it counts. Developer V1 Interactive set out to make an FPS/RTS hybrid and does so with surprising efficiency. But furthe...[Read More]
Huntdown‘s near-impeccable distillation of classic arcade shooting is a thunderous endorsement of a seemingly bygone era, one where raw skill wa...[Read More]
Despite the roguelike genre’s tendency to recycle many of the same elements, I rarely tire of its structure. There’s an eagerness to dive ...[Read More]
It has been forever since I have seen Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee, much less played it. It was one of the more popular games for the original Xbox and a...[Read More]
XCOM: Chimera Squad is a bold move on the part of developer Firaxis Games. After the franchise laid dormant, I dabbled in XCOM: Enemy Unknown and was ...[Read More]
Don’t let the simple execution of Door Kickers: Action Squad fool you… too much. On the surface, the game is very much a 2D platformer and...[Read More]
Children of Morta has all the trappings of familiarity. Being a roguelike with stylish–if not gorgeous–pixel art, developer Dead Mage has ...[Read More]
I won’t lie to you. I’ve always wanted to be a wizard. Ever since reading my first Dragonlance book featuring a very weak, yet powerful Raistlin Majer...[Read More]
The fever pitch surrounding the final season of Game of Thrones often served as a barometer for how insufferable a person’s opinion can be. Twit...[Read More]
Tropico 6 is an intricate world builder that simulates what it takes to build and run your own county. You play as El Presidente and have all the powe...[Read More]