Angelina Bonilla
Life Is Strange: Episode 5 - Polarized is an amazing final entry to the game as a whole making the entire game more than worth the price of admission.
Darksiders 2: Deathinitive Edition works as a hybrid of multiple games, but if you've played the original Darksiders 2, playing this game won't be all that different.
Bear With Me Episode One is a point and click detective story that has the potential to be one of the best games of the year.
Rising Islands has an Identity Crisis that leaves it unable to function nearly as well as it should.
Halcyon 6: Starbase Commander is an addictive title that require tons of micromanaging, but it's somehow still fun.
Seasons After Fall is a flawed, yet masterfully executed symphony.
The Final Station is a zombie survival game that provides a unique setting but conflicted gameplay.
Despite its shortcomings STEINS;GATE is still a great visual novel with a great story about time travel.
Rise & Shine wants to be a throwback to the awesome games of the past, but misses the mark.
Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor goes outside of what makes a game fun and decides to give greater meaning to the day to day struggle of living.
Taking on the role of Niiko's guardian in this dangerous world is truly a rewarding experience.
Beholder is a deeply terrifying look at the concept of an Orwellian nightmare through the lens of a video game.
While the ideas presented here were creative, the presentation was corny and the execution left grit in my teeth...
Small Radios, Big Televisions might be small in scale but it's large in impact.
Don't bother playing Blood Alloy: Reborn, you'll save on migraine pills.
Tiles is a puzzle game that does everything it set out to do with a little extra flair.
DYSTORIA is at its best when you're just cruising through levels, when it tries to become a pure shooter it falls flat.
Herald is a diverse point and click adventure game that handles subjects with a deft hand, but stumbles over the tiniest pebble in the road.
Alwa's Awakening is an interesting homage to a classic game that manages to stand out -- but not by much.
Holobunnies: Pause Cafe exists for the sole purpose to tide over Kickstarter backers -- and it does it does in the laziest way possible.