GameSpew's Reviews
For fans of good, old-fashioned stealth, it's a bit of a no-brainer, really.
Mulaka feels deeply personal. A true passion for the Rarámuri culture shines through, as does an equal appreciation for games like Ocarina of Time.
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition is really meant for those who, like me, missed out on the previous versions. And for us, it's a fantastic package.
If you've ever been a fan of Ikaruga and own a Switch, this port is absolutely essential.
It's hard not to fall in love with Smoke and Sacrifice, simply because it is a beautiful game.
For a game that relies so heavily on its narrative to carry it, Detroit: Become Human fails to excel.
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a welcome walk down memory lane, and thanks to the implementation of online features, the games within once again have legs.
It's rare a game is as endlessly joyous as Yoku's Island Express.
Carefully crafted and complex, but never offensively so, Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire will satisfy even the most demanding role-playing gamer.
Even with its few limitations, Omensight was love at first sight for me.
Despite its issues, it's easy to love I Hate Running Backwards.
It's simply the best version of a great game, and even if the changes are marginal, that still stands.
The best Asemblance: Oversight has to offer is the hunt for all the endings, not so much the lead up to that.
If you really love Warhammer 40K and have a great deal of patience, you might like Space Hulk: Deathwing Enhanced Edition. For most, though, it'll just be an exercise of tedium.
Despite its shortcomings, Wizard of Legend is still wonderfully put together. For a project from a two-person indie dev team, it's definitely worthy of praise. It's all the the things I absolutely love about Magicka 2 blended together with the replay value and challenge I adore about The Binding of Isaac.
Despite being two years since its original release on PC, Death Road to Canada is still as brilliant as ever.
Trailblazers is entertaining when playing against the CPU, but best when played with real people. The A.I. is no match for other competitors' emergent strategies, and you can't put a plan into action very well with it either.
State of Decay 2 is the best State of Decay has ever been.
Episode two, Hide and Seek, has me deeply involved in its dark and foreboding world, and just like last time, I'm eagerly awaiting the next episode.
Shantae: Half-Genie Hero - Ultimate Edition is without a doubt one of the best platformers out on a modern-day console.