Robin Valentine
Remedy's boldest experiment yet is a beautiful storm of surreal storytelling and genuinely frightening survival horror.
Innovative puzzle design and truly astonishing visual trickery make this puzzle game a must-play-even if it doesn't quite have the space to make the most of its best ideas.
A perfect balance of accessibility and strategic depth, elevated by charming visuals and buckets of personality.
An enthralling horror mystery that, outside of its relatively short length, doesn't seem to have suffered at all from the difficult circumstances of its development.
Gorgeous and endearing, Rift Apart is a supremely likable adventure and a solid port-but at this price, it's hard to recommend over more substantial experiences.
This Netflix tie-in is an awkward adaptation, but a surprisingly smart strategy game.
Demanding but excellent combat and gorgeous visuals sit awkwardly in a half-baked roguelike structure.
There's the skeleton of a good Mortal Kombat here, but it's lacking in meat. Low on personality and half-baked in its attempt to reboot the story, it feels fated to be remembered as the least interesting of the modern MK games.
Relaxing and brisk, but lacking in the substance needed to please genre fans and live up to the SteamWorld name.