Jamie Parry-Bruce
Right now, Stephen’s Sausage Roll is the sixth game in the long (loooooong) list of games and tools featured on Stephen’s Increpare Games website, all of which he’s created himself within an incredibly short space of time. The vast majority of those games are free – and I’d urge you to check them out – but Stephen’s Sausage Roll is not. It’s one of the very few things that Stephen’s created that you have to pay for. But you should; it’s worth every penny. And not just because it comes with ketchup.
Possibly the most impressive aspect of Adr1ft is its graphics… A destroyed space station has never looked so good – especially not one that you can float around in
Day of the Tentacle masterfully displays myriad forms of humour in every single scene so there’s something there that’ll appeal to everyone
It's the collaborative effort between you and perfect strangers half a world away that really sets Dreii apart
[Heaven's Hope] is a great looking game, with graphics that sit somewhere between water colour, caricature and stop-motiony 2.5D
Fights happen quickly and can get out of control rapidly if you're up against more than a few enemies at a time
[The Town of Light is] a game that tries to open people's eyes to the very real problem of mental health
The thing that really stands out about Rise of the Tomb Raider is that you care about the characters at all
[The planning phase] of Fat City is easily the most fun but, to be fair, it’s never really a challenge
It's a widely held belief that good sound design can make a good game great, but the sound design in Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak makes a great game incredible
There are no points for playing Rogue State like a Lib-Dem backbencher
Punishing doesn't even begin to describe FIM Speedway 15
I can safely say that Legacy of the Void definitely delivers in terms of its story and is a fitting end to almost two decades of storytelling
…for a guy with a wife, a one year-old, two cats and a full-time job, Albert & Otto is not striking the right balance between mindfulness and just actually cluing me in as to what's going on