Kurtis Seid
Pile Up! Box By Box is a multiplayer game best experienced without max participants.
Players looking for a whimsical and intriguing puzzle game will get the most enjoyment from Tetragon.
Patron is great for city builder fans that absolutely like the planning and early elements of starting a town.
The journey to Road 96 is filled with bumps, detours, and tedium. Players looking to complete the game’s presented objective of leaving Petria will find Road 96 an extremely short and inconclusive experience.
Spelunker HD Deluxe is a re-release that doesn’t improve on old flaws. The game maintains its punishing aspects of a retro platformer. It is challenging, but not necessarily rewarding.
The Forgotten City offers a lot of great replay value for those looking to solve compelling story puzzles in multiple ways.
Blightbound is rushing out to full release without fine-tuning the ecosystem.
Within the Blade has a good amount of customization and fun combat. However, those that need stable and fair level design may be put off by the random seeding.
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! is great for existing fans that want to know more about their favorite characters and possibly the deeper universe.
Quantum Replica is indecisively between methodical stealth and high speed.
With only a small team, Midgar Studio has created an ambitious game that could pass for an AAA creation.
In The Invisible Hand insider trading will destroy lives in the name of wealth.
Buildings Have Feelings Too is more like babysitting than urban planning.
The fate of a nation teeters between political ideologies.
A foul crime requires a fowl cop to solve it.
Shing! tries to reinvent the beat’em up but fails to impress.
Unrailed! is wacky fun with friends, but infuriating with strangers.
Against the Moon is a challenging deck building strategy game in need of more content.
The PlayStation 4 version of Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Definitive Edition appeals to an interesting niche: intermediate Pathfinder fans who don’t own or can’t run the PC version. The console port is noticeably inferior, but still an adequate representation.
The PlayStation 4 (and other consoles) release of the game adds in new extras to help pad out content. This includes hidden rooms containing star constellations, collectible chess pieces, and interacting with every fire alarm and fire extinguisher inside Somna Sculpt.