John and Sam’s journey eastward is beautiful and often frustrating.
Author: Andrew Brown
CrossCode Review
I’m not trying to sound hyperbolic; CrossCode is just that good.
PictoQuest: The Cursed Grids Review
As a nonogram puzzle collection, PictoQuest is challenging and satisfying. As an RPG, it’s an empty and nominal experience.
Golf Club Nostalgia Review
Golf Club Nostalgia is intriguing as an atmospheric experience delivering an apocalyptic message, but as a golf videogame it’s a double bogey.
Greak: Memories of Azur Review
I like almost everything about Greak: Memories of Azur except the profound sense that there should be much more.
Dodgeball Academia Review
Dodgeball Academia’s beautiful sprite art and fun premise cannot overcome its tiny world and repetitive matches.
Griftlands Review
With its story-driven design and approachable mechanics, Griftlands is a great entry point to the deckbuilder genre.
Whipseey and the Lost Atlas Review
Short and derivative, though enjoyably so, it’s difficult to recommend Whipseey for anything less than a deep discount sale.
Free Guy Review
Free Guy is a fun action romp with thoughtful things to say about videogames and videogames culture.
Trigger Witch Review
Trigger Witch is let down by lacking difficulty and redeemed by absurdist novelty.