Wulverblade is an exceptional combination of a classic beat 'em up, with the much more modern hack-and-slash. But most importantly it offers an experience, which other indie developers will surely aim to match.
With the resurgence of 2D platformers, does SkyKeepers do enough to earn your attention?
A wonderfully bizarre and strange tale that keeps to the tropes of how anime characters deal with invading aliens, but at least throws in some good twists to keep it fresh.
A spin-off game that was better off left in the field.
Perfect for quick play sessions or for losing yourself for a couple of hours, this title has a lot to offer if you can see past its frustrations.
An RPG like no other, with a quirky sense of style, a witty sense of humour and a lot to offer, why does it fail so miserably at actually being able to play the game.
Double fault, points to the other team.
A sorry excuse for a point-and-click title, which many may expect it to be.
Does Revolve revolutionize the way we play platformers? Nope
An enjoyable but repetitive combat game.