Abbie Stone
One flipping good idea can't save this repetitive roguelike deckbuilder from only rolling above average.
Immortals of Aveum tells a dull tale in an extremely irritating way, but at least has some fun, engaging shooting. I just wish it had a few ideas of its own.
A clever yet frustratingly muddled follow-up to Monster Train.
An undersea soulslike that's cute and compelling, though weirdly crass.
Five hours of fun, frantic platforming that's unwieldy and all the better for it.
A short but sweet amateur detective game with a wonderful attention to detail.
A heartfelt and hilarious couples therapy session, disguised as a stylish RPG. A gem.
Delightful deckbuilding that uses starship travel to build upon the Slay the Spire formula instead of merely imitating it. Outstanding.
A roguelike deckbuilder debut already worth of joining Slay the Spire and Monster Train at the King's table. Essential.