Editor's Picks
Fear the Timeloop Review: A Bloody Mess in a 15-Minute Loop
Dying every fifteen minutes sounds like my personal hell, but Fear The Timeloop somehow turns constant failure into a compelling survival horror mechanic. Here is why this cheap indie title is punching way above its weight class.
Roots Devour Review: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Eat My Friends
Most games ask you to save the forest. This one asks you to eat it. Here is why being an illiterate plant monster is the best job I’ve had all year.
Exotica 2: Pet Shop Simulator Review - A Cute Animal Paradise Built On A Foundation Of Spaghetti Code
Exotica 2 promises a cozy life of selling puppies and lizards, but the reality is a chaotic nightmare of micromanagement and employees who don't know how shelves work. It is cute, but it is currently a mess.
Obey the Voice Review: Simon Says, Or You Die
Obey the Voice is a psychological horror game that asks a simple question: can you follow instructions while terrifying mannequins breathe down your neck? It is a stressful, beautiful, and slightly flawed experiment in pressure.
Company of Heroes 3 Review - The Three-Year Redemption Arc is Finally Complete
Relic finally pulled the nose up on this crashing plane. If you’ve been hiding in the trenches of CoH2 for the last three years, it is finally safe to peek over the parapet.
Gamer Stop Simulator Review - Finally, I Can Offer You $2.50 for Your Childhood
Gamer Stop Simulator lets you rip off children for their retro consoles in a cozy Japanese town. It is an addictive retail grind, but the "Early Access" label is doing a lot of heavy lifting.
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check Review - The Apocalypse Is Glitchy as Hell
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check is a brilliant "Papers, Please" clone with zombies that is currently being held together by duct tape and prayers.
Gambler's Table Review - Shiny Coins, Tiny Men, and Shady Balancing
Gambler's Table is a $5 digital dopamine machine that proves I'll watch anything as long as a number goes up and a little guy is wearing a funny hat.
Away From Home Review - A Beautiful Mirage
This rhythm RPG promises a sweeping, emotional adventure but delivers a unfinished prologue.
DuneCrawl Review - A Crabby Road Trip That Runs Out of Gas
DuneCrawl promises a swashbuckling adventure atop giant crabs, but technical jank and repetitive loops leave this desert feeling a bit too empty.
StarRupture Early Access Review: A Beautiful, Broken Factory Builder
StarRupture tries to mix Satisfactory with Starship Troopers, and while the result is visually stunning, the current state of the game feels like trying to build a Lego set while someone actively slaps your hands.
Hitman 3: The Eminem vs. Slim Shady Pack Review — Will The Real Agent 47 Please Stand Up?
Guess who's back? Hitman's latest DLC brings Eminem into the World of Assassination, and while the nostalgia hits hard, the aggressive FOMO hits harder.
Alchemy Factory Review - I Haven’t Slept in Three Days and I Blame the Conveyor Belts
Alchemy Factory is a dangerous cocktail of cozy shop management and hardcore industrial automation that will absolutely ruin your sleep schedule.
PIONER Wants To Be The MMO S.T.A.L.K.E.R., But Right Now It’s Just A Loading Screen Simulator
PIONER tries to sell us the dream of a multiplayer S.T.A.L.K.E.R. experience, but right now it is mostly selling us infinite loading screens and stuttering frames.
Infection Free Zone Review: Defending My Real-Life Apartment Has Never Been This Glitchy
Infection Free Zone fulfills the ultimate prepper fantasy of turning your own house into a zombie-killing fortress, provided you can ignore the cringe-inducing AI art and suicidal pathfinding.
This Ain’t Even Poker, Ya Joker Review: The Best six-euro Distraction of the Year
It looks like Balatro, plays like Cookie Clicker, and will absolutely ruin your productivity for exactly one afternoon. We review This Ain’t Even Poker, Ya Joker, the cheap dopamine dispenser you didn't know you needed.
Bits & Bops Review: The Rhythm Heaven Successor We've Been Waiting For (Just Way Shorter)
Bits & Bops is a fantastic rhythm game that captures everything great about Rhythm Heaven and a frustratingly short experience that feels like it could have been twice as long.
Cloudheim Review - Kicking Goblins for Profit
Cloudheim proves that the only thing more satisfying than quadruple-jumping across floating islands is drop-kicking a goblin into the stratosphere. It’s a physics playground with a retail management problem, but the chaos is worth the price of admission.
Death Howl Review: The Most Depressing Game of Chess You'll Ever Play
A grieving mother, a grid-based nightmare, and enough pixelated misery to make a goth cry. Death Howl is the Soulslike deckbuilder I didn't know I needed.
Bodycam Review (2025): The Graphics Are Real, But Is The Fun?
It promised the most realistic graphics ever seen, but one year later, Bodycam is struggling to keep its lens clean. Is it worth the €33 price tag?