Erroll Maas
Spearhead Games' new murder-mystery adventure offers tight gameplay and an intriguing murder mystery, but falls flat due to its repetitive nature.
Passtech Games' latest title has a well-executed concept but falls short due to lackluster magic and skill management.
Despite a few flaws, Baroque Decay's The Count Lucanor provides a brief, yet frightening and amusing experience.
Well Bred Rhino's quirky adventure offers an interesting concept but falls flat on the execution.
Runic Game's Legend of Zelda inspired adventure takes players on a mundane journey through an extraordinary world.
Cococucumber's narrative driven platformer is an enjoyable experience, but suffers from its short length and lack of distinct gameplay features.
Despite not completely turning the genre on its head, Unbox: Newbie's Adventure brings some originality back to 3D platformers.
The indie RPG is a valiant effort for a small team, but doesn't quite emulate the spirit or quality of the games which inspired it.
The magical adventure distinguishes itself with a charming atmosphere, enchanting music, & unique gameplay, but falls short due to its size.
Jet Set Radio's spiritual successor improves upon its source material with a vast open world and entertaining multiplayer features.