
Count down to Saturday with cats, crafting, and exploration

Count down to Saturday with cats, crafting, and exploration

Eurogamer's review of The Tartarus Key, an interesting horror that's short on spooks.

A defiant wuxia epic characterized by rapid, brutal combat

Return to Monkey Island feels like a homecoming, of returning to those sepia-toned days where I first relived the exciting adventures of the intrepid Guybrush Threepwood in The Secret of Monkey Island many years ago.

An action RPG with tedious combat and not much to say

It's a refreshing take on the cyberpunk genre, but in a game that relies on conversation, Gamedec's jargon-y dialogue soon becomes a confusing mess.

The frequent lulls of its road trip, coupled with a monotonous roster of characters, means this driving sim should be left in the dust.

With gentle, idyllic charm, A Short Hike is a delightful vignette about the joys of hiking and meeting new friends.

An acute reflection of recent crises, Umurangi Generation is an excellent glimpse into a dystopian future that's looming all too close.

Those Who Remain is rife with frustrating puzzles and illogical scenarios, which greatly dilutes its horror experience.

Greedfall is an enjoyable jaunt, but it follows its influences a little too closely and fails to engage with its narrative themes in any meaningful manner.

Etherborn is a compelling, gravity-shifting puzzle platformer, but its convoluted plot and limited worlds stop it from being exceptional.

It’s a pity that the game fails to take advantage of these analogies and delve into their immense potential. Instead, it’s too fixated on traditional jump scares to embrace the twisted, palpitating gut of its story about a flawed protagonist and his struggles with inner demons.

A Plague's Tale's emotive story of resilience is underscored by a backdrop of screeching rats, the unremitting horrors of war, and a genuinely likeable cast of characters.

Heaven’s Vault asks players to uncover the language and history of a lost culture