
A clever commingling of match-three and autobattler that's smarter and funnier than it is fun.


A clever commingling of match-three and autobattler that's smarter and funnier than it is fun.

This third instalment expands Cyanide's infiltration blueprint with open worlds and other people.

Reanimal doesn't develop Tarsier's approach, but it's a grim sight to behold, and a worthwhile horror adventure.

Siphons the rage out of navigation puzzlers like Death Stranding and Baby Steps, resulting in prickly but approachable climbing.

A stylish and atmospheric metroidvania with little friction.

A cinematic horror with a hypnotically disturbing atmosphere, but with too few new ideas.

Powerhoof issues a gorgeous and moody point 'n' click adventure, with a sci-fi twist that can't stick the landing.

Atlus revamps another of its devilish creature collectors from the PS2 era, but why this one?

A new King's Field-like emphasises horror to brilliant effect.

Humble and a little old-fashioned, but Obsidian's decades of RPG experience still shine through.

Both blissful and demanding, Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders is one of the most beautiful skiing games on PC.

A relaxed building game that can often feel restrictive rather than meditative.

This top-down metroidvania doesn't have any sweeping new ideas, but its good-natured charm and impeccable style make it a broomful of fun.

A sprawling puzzle metroidvania with a bottomless well of mystery.

This adventure-horror starring a Russian Orthodox nun takes a lot of risks, and mostly sticks the landing.