
From Software's latest is a masterpiece of open-world design that places exploration and player agency at the heart of the experience.

Last reviewed: Mina the Hollower · 7 days ago

From Software's latest is a masterpiece of open-world design that places exploration and player agency at the heart of the experience.

Mixtape offers a sincere, often hilarious look at growing up, set to an incredible soundtrack.

Oblitus is a entertaining and challenging 2D roguelike inspired by Dark Souls, with only a few issues marring its success.

Hand of Fate blends various elements of role-playing games and card games into a single, satisfying romp.

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 gets off to a rough start with poor writing and safe design choices, but it's redeemed by strong doses of tension during the second act.

Aaru's Awakening is gorgeous to behold and a chore to play.

The Order: 1886 is a boring collection of game cliches that betrays its fascinating premise.

Grow Home combines experimental animation and beautiful world-building to create something unique.

Heroes of Might & Magic III is still an all-time classic, although there are better and cheaper ways to revisit the past than this HD remake.

Total War: Attila is an arranged marriage between a capable (and aging) battle simulator, and a fussy political one.

The Escapists is a thrilling game that challenges you to break out of prison in a number of different ways.

A game where its most tolerable moments are tedious at best, Raven's Cry is a shipwreck of poor decisions and atrocious execution.

Evolve is a tense and gratifying online shooter.

Apotheon builds a wonderfully modern game upon classic Greek tragedy.

#IDARB combines the interactivity of Twitch Plays Pokemon with simple, raw competition.

Citizens of Earth wins hearts and minds, but still loses in a few key states.

Great gameplay and a modern look make Grey Goo an excellent traditional RTS.