Creatures of Ava, even with lots of rough edges, deliver an impactful message. That being, “How can we help that which we don’t understand?”
Author: Mick Abrahamson
Perils in Paradise brings some R&R to the inn, shaking things up in a refreshing way with its new card types: Drinks, Locations, and Tourists.
Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn tries to chart its own path down the ever-growing Souls-lite genre ends in a chamber full of wet gunpowder.
Still Wakes the Deep nailed exploring a unique setting and great story. The Chinese Room found ways to capture the beauty in horror.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is a cinematic marvel. Yet the whole package is hindered by framerate issues, and combat/puzzles that run stale.
While World of Warcraft’s original Cataclysm was divisive, Cataclysm Classic aims to re-tell the story of Deathwing’s attack in a better light.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is a can’t-miss, especially if you love a good puzzle game built in a beautifully crafted world with an even better story.
Despite being mostly unknown, World of Warcraft’s Xal’atath is one of the most terrifying villains our heroes of Azeroth will face