Moonglow Bay Review: Hopeful Tides
Among its myths, mystery, and tragedy, Moonglow Bay is filled with an ocean's worth of charm. Stunning art, an encapsulating score, and an engaging gameplay loop makes it one of the most delightful experiences of the year.
Subway Midnight Review: Don't Stop Believin'
The horror genre can be a hard sell for most. But with an outstanding visual language and the avoidance of cliche tropes, Subway Midnight delivers a masterful, accessible horror experience unlike any other.
Echo Generation Review: A Monster Mash
Echo Generation is a stunning Spielbergian acid trip. The nostalgia-fueled narrative hits are enjoyably bonkers, but the moment-to-moment progression can be a drag due to a lack of objective focus.
Chasing Static Review: Distorted Memories
There’s something to be said for less expensive games that yield shorter, more honed experiences; a thriving trend within the indie horror scene, particularly in games inspired by retro ‘horror grunge’ titles. Chasing Static takes this direction, and utterly excels.
Teacup Review: A Heartwarming Cup
Teacup provides the player with something quite simple; a single heartwarming day. Developer Smarto Club successfully delivers an uplifting narrative wrapped inside a delightful dose of nostalgic presentation that is easy to consume.
JETT: The Far Shore Review: Ambition’s Ebbs & Flows
With a masterful score and stunning visuals, JETT: The Far Shore wonderfully sets the stage for an unknown universe primed to be uncovered. But unfortunately, a disjointed narrative and frustrating gameplay hinders the overall experience.
Kur (Early Access) Review: Rise of The Machines
Really Ragdoll’s debut is a frenetic fever dream filled with gore, murderous robots, and a throwback sense of humor. Despite numerous bugs in its early access stage, Kur is one hell of a ride.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits Review: Spirited Away
Mashing up the simplicity of early 2000s action platformers with a new scope and surprising quality, Ember Lab’s debut title absolutely wows with its astonishing visuals and engaging combat.
Cruis’n Blast Review: Burnt Out
Cruis’n Blast is simultaneously a shallow yet overbearing iteration of the beloved franchise that struggles to keep up in the genre. It may be a fun thrill for 50 seconds at your local Dave and Busters, but with a seemingly careless port not tailored for consoles, this is one ride we cannot recommend.
TOEM Review: Look At This Photograph
With its lens on the power of connections and photography, TOEM: A Photo Adventure is a delightful snapshot filled with vibrant and imaginative characters, a wonderful score, and a stunning aesthetic.
The Big Con Review: Heist With Heart
Encapsulating a coming of age journey wrapped within this nostalgic petty crime dramedy, developer Mighty Yell not only finds utter success in the narrative adventure space, but also as a delightful 90s fever dream. Call the cops, cause The Big Con stole my heart.
Golf Club: Wasteland Review: Hole In One
With its stylistically stunning yet dark commentary on our reality paired with a downright fun golfing game, Demagog Studios delivered a subtle, heavy, and well-crafted hole in one with Golf Club: Wasteland.
Twelve Minutes Review: A Stitch In Time
Twelve Minutes is something entirely unique in the gaming space. The cogs all turn in unison and compliment each other throughout delivering an intricate narrative bustling with superbly acted and written characters. But then there’s the ending…
Fire Tonight Review: A Quick Ember
Fire Tonight chronicles a couple’s journey to reconnect with each other while the city arounds them burns up. Though Devin and Maya’s story is simple, unfortunately the gameplay and mechanics don’t rise above serviceable.
Button City Review: Fasten Your Buttons
Button City is a charming narrative adventure game that focuses on a small community of vibrant characters to explore and meet. With a delightful story, dynamic aesthetic, and adequate mechanics, developer Subliminal has created a fun and heartwarming encounter.
Trigger Witch Review: A Tainted Fruit
Trigger Witch is a fantastic mash-up of Hotline Miami meets classic Legend of Zelda gameplay. But unfortunately, the overarching themes and messaging regarding gun control left us uneasy, leaving us unable to recommend.
Last Stop Review: Just One More Chapter
Last Stop’s compelling and digestible plot, not without its faults, lands on its feet and ultimately overshadows what it lacks in gameplay. The narrative will constantly have you pleading for more, telling yourself “just one more chapter.”
Mighty Goose Review: Your Goose Is Cooked (And He Tastes Good)
Flashes of similar colors can make Blastmode’s latest 80s inspired arcade run-and-gunner a bit less accessible at times, but you cannot deny that gameplay is king in the concise, chaotic, and fun as heck Mighty Goose.
Where the Heart Leads Review: And The Heart Strings Pulled
Where the Heart Leads is a wonderful sleeper hit in the works. This often emotional story strikes a powerful chord that reverberates, and is a fantastic piece on an individual’s actions worth experiencing.
Roguebook Review: Deck the Halls with Awesomeness
With multi-faceted combat and exploration elements, paired with a slew of options on tackling both, Rougebook is an addictive adventure worth exploring.