Author: Elliott Osange
So rarely has a game been properly cobbled together that I didn't find myself complaining about the underwater level once.
Brains! And heart! And long conversations about our feelings! And maybe a bit of turn based combat with elemental damage configurations. But also brains!
Commander Keen’s bizarre dream gets a beautiful overhaul that results in a significantly better game with new, exciting elements throughout.
I thought this was a wonderful dive into a remarkable game, and encourage any aspiring indie dev or indie aficionado to come back Home: we’ve been waiting for you.
Filled with music videos, a "Greatest Hits" collection of songs and plenty of party games, only technical hurdles keep this game from truly being a Breakthru.
Not a game but a complete anime series, Neptune's animation on Steam is an interesting platform for a fun but inconsequential anime series.
Prinny 2 is literally everything great about the first game but made better, more ambitious, and even more reasons to keep sacrificing yourself, dood.
One of the best, most brutal platformers I've played, and the fact that it's helmed by the best mascot ever only makes it infinitely better.
This may be the final instalment of the Science Adventure series, but what a fantastic, gorgeous note on which to go out.
The terror and promise of the future, the hope and fear of being a teenager, and the joys of discovery with companions; it all makes up Robotics; Notes.