
A game that demands you master it if you want to succeed


A game that demands you master it if you want to succeed

The goofiest trip you’ll take to the wild west all year

Like all successful pieces of nostalgia, Kingsway knows the adventure on the screen is less important than the adventure in your mind. Kingsway took me far down those winding paths, deeper and deeper with each hesitant chitter of nonexistent hardware.

The Long Journey Home promises much more than its punishing gameplay can deliver on

Wildlands wants to be both an ultraviolent cartoon and a grounded, ripped-from-the-headlines thriller. It can't do both, and it's much better at being silly and absurd. The mechanical experience of it is as freewheeling a sandbox as I've ever seen, but the frame, the tone and the script weigh it down like an anchor.

Slayer Shock has more ideas than it has means of executing on them

The world of Obduction is a pastiche of time and mood. So’s the gameplay. Yet in creating something moored only to the design strengths of the studio, Cyan has succeeded in making an another adventure that feels truly timeless.

Breached's storytelling is strong, but its mechanics wear thin

Dangerous Golf successfully blends puzzle with sports