Month: March 2020
We are now in a reality where this game is the most accurate representation of the world today, and I loved every second of blasting everything that showed up.
The nitpicks don't really seem to matter much in a world this fun to be in.
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.
Curious Expedition presents a roguelike adventure that's well worth exploring.
Rain City is neat to look at, but ultimately its lack of context leads to too many "what now?" moments of frustration for it to be enjoyable all the way through.
A real-time strategy game that pays tribute to the classic sci-fi games of the past, but infuses humor into a wacky space adventure.
Foxyland is a decent indie platformer.
XIV? What the hell?
Woven will transport you to a magical land, where stuffed animals roam free as living sentient beings.
In these times of doom and gloom, Alder's Blood isn't going to cheer you up, but if you're looking for a decent Eldritch-inspired turn-based strategy, you could do worse.