The part of me that enjoys seeking out the common relationship between uncommon objects is overjoyed by A Little to the Left’s simple conceit.
Tag: PC
Twilight Monk Review
In a comfort food genre like the nonlinear platformer, Twilight Monk is a filling and satisfying meal.
Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy Review
After five installments, A Clockwork Conspiracy is the first time I have felt the Trine series has become tired.
Neva Review
Neva’s basic platforming keeps me playing. Its haunting visuals keep me fascinated.
Wizordum Review
Wizordum is a wonderful throwback to classic first-person shooters whose technical limitations only enhance its retro feel.
Eternal Strands Review
Eternal Strands has incredible ambition and unexpected limitation.
Rift of the NecroDancer Review
Rift of the NecroDancer’s twists are the best new ideas in rhythm/music videogames since plastic guitar controllers.
ENDER MAGNOLIA: Bloom in the Mist Review
ENDER MAGNOLIA excels at fast and challenging side-scrolling combat even as it disappoints with an unrewarding nonlinear world.
MainFrames Review
MainFrames performs an admirable double trick as a challenging, skill-based platformer and a thoughtful puzzler.
The Plucky Squire Review
The Plucky Squire has an incredible premise that feels underutilized by its small final product.