Andrew Wowk
An extremely effective horror experience, but an undercooked horror game.
Prey is a deep, challenging sci-fi adventure that is more than the sum of its various influences
A surprisingly deep, emotionally engaging tale for a game that lets you fornicate with a toaster.
A game with lofty ambitions but none of the polish to reach them
Despite some design missteps, Pinstripe is worth your time if you're a fan of games that bring the feels
A unique premise and heavy interplay of gameplay and narrative elevates Black The Fall above its rather stock standard game mechanics.
A game with interesting ideas that is let down by frustrating, repetitive gameplay.
An admittedly wonderfully detailed passion project, but one that is mostly style over substance.
Code 7 really makes you feel like a hacker with truly immersive gameplay and grabs your attention from the get-go with an intriguing narrative.
Tense, terrifying, and a significant improvement on its predecessor, The Evil Within 2 capitalises on the potential the franchise clearly shows.
Despite some missteps with its gameplay, Indygo is a deeply immersive, realistic, and nuanced depiction of depression.
The Low Road shows a lot of promise, but it just doesn't live up to it.
A deep, intriguing story that gets buried under bland, repetitive gameplay.
Undercooked in all the key places, Agony is just a 10 hour trip through increasingly edgy content that isn't actually fun to play.
A strangely addictive average game
Simple mechanics leave room for a deep, emotional story and interesting characters
Beneath Lust For Darkness' great atmosphere and creative imagery lies a very average game.
A competent sequel that adds some neat touches, but doesn't fix enough of the first game's problems.
An unpolished, but ultimately charming and engaging take on H. P. Lovecraft's most famous creation. A must for psychological horror fans.
A fantastic example of world building done right, but a real test of patience even for veteran strategy gamers.