Jordan Erica Webber
Lack of story and some dodgy characters don't spoil this physical Switch game's immensely playable core
This graphic novel-style chronicle of twentysomething romance uses a delicate aesthetic and clever interactions to keep you emotionally invested
Each new career is entertaining in its own way, but you probably won't want to play through them more than once.
Problems are inevitable in a game of such epic proportions but there is a lot here that will make you want to keep playing
Sweet hand-drawn aesthetic and cute Yoshi sounds, but lacks any challenge.
Variable State’s title offers a different way of storytelling, but relies heavily on unrelatable and abstract imagery
Throwing in a cute companion entwines players to solve puzzles together, but makes the gameplay over-dependent on action dynamics
More game than you might expect, but still best played for an audience.
Slow animations make these already mundane board games not worth a purchase
Befriending the animals and learning their languages while you avoid the marauding Silent Ones is too much like hard work