Video Games
Dolmen is a new sci-fi action RPG from developer Massive Work Studio joining the fray of Souls-likes this month.
Horror and asymmetrical video games go hand-in-hand and that’s extremely true for Saber Interactive’s Evil Dead: The Game.
Salt and Sacrifice brings solid combat and fun builds to the table but is bogged down slightly by a few missteps in its design and mechanics.
Trek to Yomi raises the bar high for historical accuracy, but the well-written story and beautiful setpieces are held back by the combat.
Whether you want to play for 20 minutes or 2 hours, Insurmountable is able to provide the perfect combination of entertainment and challenge.
Oaken brings thoughtful tactics based combat and mixes it with the ever-popular roguelike game structure to create something unique.
The Isle of Bigsnax adds even more charm and details to Bugnsax to make it even more charming, fun, and rewarding with new Snax, puzzles, and hats.
When people hear the phrase “city-builder”, they often think of complexity and difficulty. Dorfromantik takes the opposite approach and nails it.
Kaiju Wars is as fun as it is stylish. It is a must-buy for turn-based strategy fans or anyone who wants to see if they can kill a Kaiju.
While not being memorable for its story, The Last Friend shines brightly with its mix of level variety, beat-em-up combat, and dogs.
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