Editor's Picks
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Review: A Cinematic and Emotional Journey
If you’ve been eagerly awaiting the sequel to Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, your wait is over. Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is finally here, and it promises a visually stunning and emotionally gripping experience. Developed by Ninja Theory and published by Xbox Game Studios, this game dives deeper into Senua's tumultuous journey through a dark and mythic world.
Poltergeist Watcher Review: A Spooky Spot-the-Difference Adventure
Ready to take on the paranormal? Let’s dive into Poltergeist Watcher, a game that blends hidden object gameplay with psychological horror. Developed by DuckGod, this title offers a fresh take on the horror genre, reminiscent of Observation Duty but with its unique twists.
Room 817: Director's Cut - A Brutal Blast from the Past with Modern Frustrations
This game promises an old-school survival horror experience that’s tougher than a $2 steak. But does it deliver? Spoiler alert: it’s a mixed bag. Get ready for a wild ride through a game that’s as thrilling as it is rage-inducing.
RUNGORE Review: A Chaotic Card Battler
Ever wondered what would happen if you mashed up the strategic depth of a deck-building game with the frenetic pace of a real-time strategy? Well, wonder no more because RUNGORE is here to blow your mind. This game takes the familiar mechanics of roguelike deck builders and injects them with a heavy dose of chaos, humor, and a touch of madness.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes Review: A Mind-Bending Masterpiece
This game is like nothing you've ever played, and if you think you’re prepared, trust me, you’re not. Developed by Simogo and published by Annapurna Interactive, this puzzle game will have you scribbling notes faster than a student cramming for finals.
Dread Delusion Review - A Retro RPG Gem with a Heart of Gold
Welcome back to the floating islands of Dread Delusion, where every cloud isn’t just a cloud but a whole new adventure! Strap in for a flight through a retro RPG that feels like it was plucked straight from the golden era of gaming, mixed with a dose of pure imagination.
V Rising Review: Dracula's Wet Dream Come True
"V Rising" has finally swooped out of early access like a bat out of hell, and it's a full-blown bloodsucking party. This isn't just your garden-variety vampire flick; it's an ARPG that lets you build, battle, and basically become the Dracula of your dreams. And guess what? It's bloody brilliant!
Outpath Review: Not Just Another Crafting Game
Alright, strap in folks, because we’re diving head-first into "Outpath," a game that does for crafting what a tornado does for a junkyard: throws everything together and hopes it sticks. It’s like "Forager," but if "Forager" drank a six-pack and decided first-person was the way to go. It’s quirky, it’s fun, and it just might be the perfect antidote to your big-budget blockbuster blues.
Unspoken Review: A Scream-Worthy Bargain That Delivers Shivers
Diving into the indie horror scene can often feel like rummaging through a trick-or-treat bag; it's a mixed bag but occasionally, you unearth a piece of candy that is both unexpected and delightful. "Unspoken" hits the sweet spot—offering up chills and thrills that belie its humble origins and even humbler price tag.
Candyland: Sweet Survival Review: A Bitter Disappointment in a Sugary Disguise
The indie gaming scene often serves as a fertile ground for unique, daring concepts that big studios tend to shy away from. "Candyland: Sweet Survival" enters the fray with a promise of combining a charmingly eerie candy factory setting with survival horror mechanics—a concept as tantalizing as a gourmet truffle. However, the end result tastes more like that forgotten Halloween candy you find under the couch: stale, disappointing, and vaguely unsettling.
Indika Review - A Hellishly Good Trip Through a Divine Russian Dystopia
Listen up, because "Indika" is not your typical walk through the Sunday school. Hell no, this is one twisted journey with a devilishly clever twist—imagine a nun, a real holy roller, teaming up with the freakin' devil himself, stomping around a 19th-century Russia that’s more Tim Burton than Tolstoy.
POOLS Review - Dive Into the Deep End of Creepy
Alright, let's get this straight: if you're looking for a game to blast through with guns blazing and monsters to mow down, "POOLS" will just float right past you. But if you're into the kind of game that creeps up on you like a fog, thick and slow, where the scariest thing isn't what jumps out, but what might be lurking just out of sight, you’ll love pools.
Manor Lords Review - A Medieval Marvel or a Feudal Fumble?
Manor Lords burst onto the scene with the ambitious promise of blending deep city-building mechanics with intense strategic combat. The result? A game that feels like it's teetering on the brink of becoming a genre classic, yet still shows the raw edges of its early access roots. Let’s dive into the gritty details and find out if it's worth your time—or if you should wait for the final coat of polish.
The Planet Crafter review - Building Worlds, Not Wars
In the realm of survival and crafting games, "The Planet Crafter" stands out by ditching the typical combat-heavy narratives for a more serene yet challenging experience: terraforming a dead planet into a thriving ecosystem. Here, the game isn’t about destroying; it's about creating, nurturing, and watching a barren landscape evolve into a lush, habitable world. It's a refreshing change of pace for those who've had their fill of post-apocalyptic wastelands and monster-infested dungeons.
Cepheus Protocol: The RTS That Infects Your Free Time
Dive headfirst into "Cepheus Protocol," an RTS game that's as chaotic as a supermarket before a hurricane. You're in charge of CERC, the only gang in town with enough guns and guts to face down an alien virus turning folks into not-so-friendly neighbors. Think "The Walking Dead” meets "StarCraft," with a sprinkle of "why the hell can't I stop playing?”
Aquarist review - My Deep Dive Into the Chill Depths of Aquarium Life
"Aquarist" kicks off with you inheriting a fish tank that looks sadder than a fish out of water. But hey, it's not just any fish tank; it's your ticket to becoming the ultimate aquarist. With a bit of cash and a dream, I embarked on my journey from my bedroom to the big leagues, aiming to build the sickest underwater cribs the digital world has ever seen.
ARK: Bob's Tall Tales review - A 30 Euro April Fools' Joke
Jumping into "Bob's Tall Tales," I was hoping for something epic, something that would make my 30 euros feel like an investment rather than a daylight robbery. Instead, what I got was the gaming equivalent of a whoopee cushion: amusing for a second, but ultimately, just a load of hot air.
Highwater: Navigating the Depths of Disappointment and Delight
Gather around, dear digital adventurers, for a tale of post-apocalyptic travels, turn-based tangles, and tunes that tug at the heartstrings. "Highwater" promised an story through sunken civilizations with a boat, a dream, and a pirate radio to guide the way.
Maniac: Where Mayhem Meets Madness in the Ultimate Sandbox
Let me take you on a wild ride through the chaotic streets of "Maniac," a game that dares to ask, "What if GTA met Vampire Survivors in a bar and decided to create the ultimate chaos simulator?" Yeah, it's as bonkers as it sounds. Strap in; this is going to be a bumpy ride.
Lightyear Frontier review: The Chill Frontier Where No Farmer Has Gone Before
We’re diving headfirst into the cosmic rodeo that is Lightyear Frontier, where your space boots will get more dirt on 'em from farming than from kicking alien ass. This ain’t your grandpappy’s space journey; it’s more like Stardew Valley had a steamy affair with MechWarrior, and their lovechild decided to become an interstellar farmer instead of a galaxy-trotting warrior.