Author: Jordan Campbell
Daymare 1998 is a salute to the horror games of the past and replicates games such as Resident Evil, Silent Hill and Dino Crisis and the result is a intriguing superb slice of nostalgia
Stacks on Stacks (On Stacks) is a surprisingly addictive game that will keep you coming back for more, whether you play alone or with friends there is something here for all ages.
Regina and Mac is like taking a trip down memory road about two or more decades and plunging into a fun platformer which can be a braintease too.
If you’re looking for something that is casual but on the edge this is the game for you!
Spitlings is an excellent arcade game which offers a great amount of fun and frolics in local co-op.
There is no gameplay whatsoever in A Winter's Daydream, whilst the story is fairly strong here, there is nothing to bring you back once the experience is done, which is extremely short lived.
The Crew 2 takes the good parts of the first instalment and boasts mesmerising landscapes of a vast open America. Whilst there are flaws it is still a blast to play through even though the online experience could be better.
SteamWorld Heist follows on from SteamWorld Dig at a different angle as a turn based tactical shooter and does an excellent job of eclipsing the previous titles.
SteamWorld Dig has aged brilliantly and still offers the same amount of pick up and play fun now as it did when it first launched.
A vast open world with so many options, so many players and so many gunfights. The opportunities and fun here is endless!