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.
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.
Asbury Pines Early Access Impressions
You’ve never played an incremental game like this one.
Avatar: Fire and Ash Review
The latest Avatar is the worst of the bunch, a disappointment after the excellent The Way of Water.
Possessor(s) Review
Possessor(s) mashes together metroidvanias with platform fighter combat, and it works.
Lia: Hacking Destiny Review
2D roguelite Lia: Hacking Destiny doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but is a polished, fun experience.
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.
Predator: Badlands Review
The ninth Predator film proves that the franchise is in the right hands with Dan Trachtenberg.
Bugonia Review
Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest collaboration with muse Emma Stone is a bleak sci-fi comedy that feels very of-the-moment.
Moros Protocol Review
Boomer shooter roguelite Moros Protocol would benefit from leaning less heavily on its roguelite elements.
Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Review
Marvelous brings us an underwhelming sequel to Daemon X Machina.
Robots at Midnight Review
Robots at Midnight is a retro-futuristic sci-fi souls-lite with a low barrier to entry.
Theropods Demo
Theropods is an old-school prehistoric point-and-click adventure free of dialogue.
Primal Planet Review
Solo developer Seethingswarm’s Primal Planet is an action-packed, prehistoric 2D metroidvania.

