The Prisoning: Fletcher's Quest Review
A struggling game developer battles his subconscious in this not-quite-a-Metroidvania.
Drywall Eating Simulator Review
Survive the infuriating mundanity of modern society the only way you know how: eating drywall.
Ink Inside Review
Ink Inside turns an unproduced animated show into a charming action RPG featuring combat inspired by dodgeball.
Anaconda (2025) Review
A movie that’s reminiscent of early 2000s slap-stick comedies and creates some warm, chuckle-worthy nostalgia because of it.
Shooty Shooty Robot Invasion Review
Shooty Shooty Robot Invasion is a silly, frantic shooter with cartoon graphics you’ll want to inject into your eyeballs.
Bugonia Review
Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest collaboration with muse Emma Stone is a bleak sci-fi comedy that feels very of-the-moment.
Hotel Barcelona Review
Hotel Barcelona, from cult auteurs SWERY and SUDA51, is just too janky.
Lucy Dreaming Review
Tall Story Games’ Lucy Dreaming is a point-and-click adventure in the classic LucasArts style.
Stick it to the Stickman Early Access Review
Stick it to the Stickman from Free Lives is another home run for Devolver Digital.
Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping Review
Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping from Happy Broccoli Games is a quirky point‑and‑click adventure mystery that gave me exactly what I wanted: more Duck Detective.
The Naked Gun Review
The Naked Gun is a brilliant return of the franchise along with its signature comedic style.
Jump the Track Review
Start a revolution in Jump the Track, a visual novel with an awkwardly shoehorned pachinko game.
Crashlands 2 Review - Second Opinion
Crashlands 2 is a funny crafting action RPG with a unique visual style.
Nice Day for Fishing Review
Viva La Dirt League’s first official game is a side-scrolling fishing RPG.
Friendship Review
Andrew DeYoung’s feature directorial debut and Tim Robinson vehicle Friendship is a painfully funny movie about exactly what it says in its title.
Revenge of the Savage Planet Review
Raccoon Logic’s sequel to Journey to the Savage Planet builds on the first game in the perfect way.

