Mosaic of the Strange: Interview with Developer Mark Ffrench
Developer Mark Ffrench of Divide the Plunder offers insight into his Mosaic puzzle games following the release of his latest entry, Mosaic of the Strange.
Abra-Cooking-Dabra Review
Prep food for the citizens of Wonderland in the charming, cozy card-based cooking game Abra-Cooking-Dabra.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review
Nia DaCosta takes over for Danny Boyle on the latest 28 Days sequel.
Service With a Shotgun Review
Service with a Shotgun attempts a clever genre mashup between visual novel and shooter, but its parts fail both individually and as a whole.
Military Incremental Complex Review
Military Incremental Complex is a razor-sharp satire in an idle game package.
Devil Jam Review
Devil Jam spins the survivorslike formula with clever theming and a smart inventory system, but lacks the addictive spark necessary to make it interesting long-term.
Sentenced to Be a Hero - Episode 1 [Review]
Jeremy shares his thoughts on the beautifully animated and thematically engaging Sentenced to Be a Hero, episode 1! Is this the best new anime of the season?
CorgiSpace Review
CorgiSpace is a joyful collection of tiny, clever games that celebrate creative design.
Static Dread: The Lighthouse Review
Who knew paperwork and cosmic horror would go so well together?
Milano’s Odd Job Collection Review
XSEED and Implicit Conversions released a cozy game that had never been available outside Japan.
The Berlin Apartment Review
Narrative adventure The Berlin Apartment tells moving stories about people living through oppressive times.
Asbury Pines Early Access Impressions
You’ve never played an incremental game like this one.
Maid of Salvation Review
Orange Popcorn’s latest features responsive, high-speed Soulslike combat.
Constance Review
It’s hard not to compare Constance to Hollow Knight and Silksong, but that’s OK.
Avatar: Fire and Ash Review
The latest Avatar is the worst of the bunch, a disappointment after the excellent The Way of Water.

