Month: October 2020
Clever, challenging, exciting and frustrating, Hades ticks all the boxes of a game that's sure to become the next great "one more room" sort of addiction.
Deliver the parcels, don't open them, and don't ask questions!
VBlank Entertainment once again rocks me to my core by proving that the modern gaming perspective can still be had with a classic style and presentation.
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger HD manages to stand out and stay on top of several games that were at its side at PS2 era.
Mars Power Industries offers a unique take on resource management and strategy in a tiny pixelized package.
With varied gameplay, plenty of different goals available for each round, and beautiful presentation throughout, it’s hard to fault.
Endzone is a rewarding, engaging option for your library.
Noita’s spellcasting system is ridiculously in-depth and rewards player experimentation, even though that could very well lead to your own death.
LUNA The Shadow Dust is the perfect game to play on a cold autumnal evening.
A colourful and bright simulation game where business and the town are your main focus. Don't forget the portals, they could be important also.