Aether & Iron Review
RPG Aether & Iron from Seismic Squirrel brings noir storytelling and tactical hover-car combat to a floating decopunk New York.
TerraTech Legion Review
TerraTech Legion turns Payload Studios’ vehicle-building sandbox into a survivors-like focused on reckless ramming builds and constant mid-run experimentation.
GRIDbeat! Review
GRIDbeat! from Ridiculous Games and Acclaim turns rhythm-based dungeon crawling into a stylish cyberpunk scramble.
Replaced Review
Replaced transforms the cinematic platformer into a stylish cyberpunk thriller with vicious action, unforgettable imagery, and a striking alternate-history America.
Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord Review
Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord is a strong new chapter for Star Wars animation.
Dissimilar Review
Dissimilar is a smart, unusual RPG adventure with rough edges you can’t ignore.
MIO: Memories in Orbit Review
MIO: Memories in Orbit looks and feels so good, you’ll forgive its flaws.
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf Review
Planet of Lana II is even better than the amazing game it follows.
I Hate This Place Review
I Hate This Place adapts a brilliant comic into a bland isometric survival-horror action game.
Kingdom of Night Review
Kingdom of Night blends 1980s nostalgia and cosmic horror into an atmospheric action RPG worth exploring.
TR-49 Review
TR-49 is a new narrative deduction game from inkle, true masters of digital storytelling.
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.

