Marcello Perricone
A fantastic RPG that superbly mixes player choice and great combat to something bigger than the sum of its parts.
A very capable sociopolitical simulator that should please anyone looking for a different kind of strategy game.
A capable indie strategy title that does more with its Lovecraftian setting than most similar games of the past decade
Brilliant art design, lovely script, and great production values make ICEY one of the best indie titles I have ever reviewed.
A broad management/economic game with great graphics where you can conquer the Caribbean through money.
The most relevant and exciting addition to Stellaris in a long time.
A very good and immersive title that suffers from technical issues and some surprisingly misguided design decisions.
An innovative strategy title with very good production values, Oriental Empires definitely warrants the attention of anyone mildly interested in Chinese history.
An extremely satisfying coop combat game with a very frustrating balance and loot system.
A varied and interesting Culture Pack where each faction feels distinct.
A very good, yet slightly enraging experience.
A capable yet somewhat unfinished strategy game.
A capable 4X game that has an interesting (and complex) gameplay take on Ancient Rome.
Following the amazing Tomb Kings expansion, I wasn't expecting to see yet another curve ball, but The Curse of the Vampire Coast mostly delivers it.
A serviceable DLC that adds interesting new gameplay options to the game.
Three Kingdoms is a good game, and it feels like relearning an old game – it sticks to the Total War formula, but changes so many things around that everything feels different.
A satisfyingly tactical real time strategy game with a deep love of Warhammer 40K lore.
A capable coop shooter with a lot of potential and amazing swarm mechanics
A surprisingly good minor DLC which effects can be felt throughout almost a whole campaign.
If you want a sci-fi, difficult timing-based combat game with that unforgiving hardcore Dark Souls touch, you can't go wrong with The Surge 2.