Month: May 2019
My Lovely Daughter is certainly a haunting tale to tell, but the meat and bones of the game - repetitive task assignment - is just an undying chore.
Octogeddon has made me love arcade style fun again, and, in a world overrun with deeply contextual gaming, it's great to just see an angry octopus.
A great title on top of a tight and polished insta-death puzzler, the only thing that keeps this game from immortality is a lack of solo replay value.
Konami's Castlevania Anniversary Collection reminds fans how much story and action could be packed into a tiny game, and how often lightning can be bottled.
Grand Prix Story may not quite reach the pole position of other Kairosoft titles, but is still an entertaining and addictive game nonetheless.
When it comes to the open-world of madcap violence and humour, Saints Row: The Third contains the full package.
Judging Koral is no easy feat. It's an immersive underwater playground and its message is clear, but its gameplay muddies the water.
Rage 2 is a small, fun game wrapped inside a big, bland package.
Pocket League Story is simply the stuff that champions are made of.
My Memory Of Us resonates in the hearts and minds of everyone, everywhere, about the importance of hope and loss of innocence once upon a dark time.