Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf Review
Planet of Lana II is even better than the amazing game it follows.
Return to Dark Castle Review
Return to Dark Castle is a lovingly ported rerelease of a classic that deserves to be played.
The Prisoning: Fletcher's Quest Review
A struggling game developer battles his subconscious in this not-quite-a-Metroidvania.
Ink Inside Review
Ink Inside turns an unproduced animated show into a charming action RPG featuring combat inspired by dodgeball.
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.
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.
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.
Night Swarm Review
Fend off hordes of monsters in by-the-numbers survivorslike Night Swarm.
Lia: Hacking Destiny Review
2D roguelite Lia: Hacking Destiny doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but is a polished, fun experience.
Bittersweet Birthday Review
Boss-rush adventure Bittersweet Birthday offers a compelling story behind its battles.
Forestrike Review
Forestrike is nearly a perfect martial arts fantasy from Skeleton Crew Studios and Devolver Digital.
Absolum Review
Guard Crush Games and Supamonks, with publisher Dotemu, have redefined the beat ‘em up with Absolum.

