Nikolaos Daniilidis
The shocking ending saves the day for a game that otherwise doesn't rise above mediocrity in any of its individual elements.
Despite a complete lack of competition, Total Mayhem Games delivers a successful and satisfying sequel to the We Were Here series. It's worth a try for all fans of the genre, no matter how alien the idea of an online co-op adventure game may seem to them.
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands maintains the high standard set by Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, with the Borderlands spin-offs now a separate series that speaks directly to the hearts of those who love tabletop RPG gaming.
Those who start out unsuspecting, relying on RPG captions and promises of "isometric Dungeon Master" will be disappointed, and that's clearly a problem. Still, Dungeons of Dreadrock is a perfectly honest puzzle game, at a very low price.
The ultimate arcade racing game, with the only competition being the previous game in the series.
A gothic tale with charming world-building and mature writing. The battle system unfortunately does not allow the whole project to claim a place in the undisputed must plays of the year.
Excellent visuals and a great soundtrack. But in terms of gameplay it doesn't deliver what it promises, while the story, although it starts with all the makings of something at least decent, loses its steam completely from the middle onwards.