
Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom is a beautiful, challenging, and fantastic successor to the Wonder Boy series.


Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom is a beautiful, challenging, and fantastic successor to the Wonder Boy series.

Inspired by the 8-bit and 16-bit action-platformers of yesteryear, The Messenger is an ambitious and well-balanced side-scroller that's as difficult as it is funny.

Phantom Doctrine blends several complex mechanics and a well-realized Cold War setting into one brilliantly engaging experience.

The unique blend of Metroid and pinball makes Yoku’s Island Express as entertaining as it is charming.

City of Brass may not be solid gold, but the luster of its well-balanced gameplay loop makes it worth a look.

OK K.O. Let's Play Heroes perfectly captures the tone of the show, but the shallow mechanics prove to be its kryptonite.

With more errors (forced and unforced) than winners, AO Tennis is a disappointing return to the tennis game world.

Rumu combines some superb character work and heady sci-fi themes into a heart-wrenching story about love, family, and loneliness.