Month: June 2019
The return to Flamingo's Creek means learning from previous mistakes, focusing on what made the game engaging, but tripping a tad with optimization.
PlataGo! gives a place for platform creators to experiment without needing their main character to have a mustache.
Submerged rises above the waves to present a relaxing and thoughtful game, set amongst the beautiful backdrop of a sunken city.
Bullet Battle: Evolution has all the right ingredients to serve a dish best served cold, but ends up being burnt by a plethora of broken mechanics.
A beautiful looking game with a humorous story.
Neptune's journey to 2D packs all the fun and humor from the 3D series, and is only marred by some performance issues on the Switch.
Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry presents a welcome return to form, with a humorous point & click adventure that becomes an enjoyable romp.
Red Siren: Space Defense is a deeply satisfying shmup that holds the values of its genre's origins, yet also brings a modernity that genuinely thrills.
ARTIFACT ADVENTURE GAIDEN DX represents the best game from yesterday that never existed until today.
Cooking Simulator is quite possibly the most realistic cooking experience on PC, but it unfortunately suffers from poor controls and weird physics.