Wall World doesn’t quite live up to its grand premise, but is mechanically strong.
Author: Andrew Brown
Lords of Exile Review
Action-platforming enthusiasts will have a pleasant time with Lords of Exile, and the 8-bit retro graphics are fantastic, but it won’t entice anyone who isn’t already a fan.
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore Review
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore asks the bold question: What if Zelda’s infamous CD-i misadventures were actually fun?
Anuchard Review
The feelings which overwhelm almost all my time with Anuchard are boredom and indifference.
Saga of the Moon Priestess Review
The young Link’s Awakening fan in me finds a lot to enjoy in Saga of the Moon Priestess.
The Cub Review
The Cub is an inconsistent and sometimes stultifying cinematic platformer.
Frogsong Review
I am uncertain if Frogsong is successful in its queer storytelling, but I appreciate its effort.
The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales Review
The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales’ intriguing setting and striking visuals keep me engaged when its mechanics do not.
Trine 2 Review
Trine 2’s biggest problem is it’s too much like the first Trine.
While The Iron’s Hot Review
Sometimes there’s satisfaction to be found from a repetitive task performed thoroughly and well. I feel none of that satisfaction here.