The Plucky Squire has an incredible premise that feels underutilized by its small final product.
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Momodora: Moonlit Farewell Review
Momodora: Moonlit Farewell revels in embodying non-linear platforming fundamentals.
Shovel Knight: Plague of Shadows Review
Plague of Shadows is by far the most disposable of Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove’s single-player content.
Tails of Iron II: Whiskers of Winter Review
Tails of Iron II is a brutal combat videogame similar to its predecessor, perhaps to a fault.
Nine Sols Review
Nine Sols’ incredibly tough and scrupulously fair combat offsets any misgivings I may have about its long-winded dialog and overreliance on certain mechanics.
MythForce Review
MythForce’s incredible aesthetics and combat systems are let down by a drought of places in which the team can explore and fight.
Wavetale Review
Wavetale is a great example of style winning over substance.
Wild Bastards Review
As a space western shooter with randomly generated campaigns, Wild Bastards is greater than the sum of its parts, though not by much.
Donut County Review
A detestable protagonist and repetitive storytelling sabotages Donut County’s appealingly simple puzzle design.
The 5 Must-Play Indies of 2024
These five videogames were beacons of joy in 2024’s tide of misery.