Aza Hudson
Nantucket is a small but charming strategy title that nails almost everything it sets out to do
In an RPG landscape dominated by third-person political thrillers, it’s a relief to sit down and play a game that takes us back to the golden age of video games. Seven: The Days Long Gone certainly holds that charm and appeal, thanks to its wonderful aesthetic. Unfortunately, its poor design consistency and frustrating mechanics make it unrecommendable for anybody but those starved for another game in a beloved genre.
A historical game made with plenty of passion that succeeds in most areas
RUINER is going to be a cult classic cyberpunk game. From incredibly tense combat to unforgettable atmosphere, it’s a title you’re going to love
'Samus Returns' brings Metroid back from the dead, and it does so in style
Dream Daddy comes from a nice idea, but is often hard to take seriously. It’s good fun for at least a couple of hours, but if you’re playing for the ‘novelty’ you won’t be playing much longer than that.
If you want a 90s game like how Kung Fury was an 80s movie, give Strafe a go. But if you want a more fleshed-out 90s game…just play a 90s game
We hardly knew ye, BoxBoy. No, seriously, you should have called or something
Is this a colourful entry into the series, or is it like watching paint dry?
Is the latest entry in the series going in the history books as a great one?
You see that monster? You can hunt it.