RoboMercenary Meets Ratchet and Clank – Akimbot
With its fast-paced, enjoyable gameplay, Akimbot offers hours of fun despite some flaws.
Roguelike Atmospheric Deck Builder – Knock on the Coffin Lid
Knock on the Coffin Lid is a solid addition to the genre, offering an engaging story, interesting characters, and deep strategic elements.
Challenging 2D Action Platformer – Abathor
Abathor is a faithful homage to the side-scrolling arcade style, offering a nostalgic experience that certainly recalls the old adventures of classic games.
Celebrating Friendship with a Point-and-Click Twist – Sunset Hills
Sunset Hills offers a compelling experience, guiding players on a scenic train journey around the world.
A Charming Creature Collector Adventure – Creatures of Ava
Creatures of Ava presents itself as a delightful experience with some interesting story twists that culminate in a heavy ending.
Journey through a mushroom kingdom – The Last Alchemist
As fantastic and enjoyable as automation titles may be for some, this genre has never appealed to me. To my astonishment, after seeing “The Last Alchemist” for the first time on my X timeline (formerly Twitter), I encountered an experience brimming with...
Concord First Beta
Without a doubt, Concord will be a title to watch in the arena shooter spectrum. It won’t compete with Overwatch, but it might carve out its own niche within the genre.
A Cartoony Metroidvania – Biomorph
Biomorph exudes a special charm. From its animations, cutscenes, characters, to its engaging combat, it becomes an experience that will delight fans of this genre.
A Bold New Battle Royale Experience – Supervive
When you thought the world of video games didn’t need another Battle Royale, comes a game that piqued my interest with its flashy abilities and captivated me with the vibrant community around its unique combat style. I had the pleasure of being one of the...
The Enchanted World of Fabledom
Building a city, managing resources, and maintaining friendly relations with neighboring kingdoms might seem daunting, but it’s actually quite relaxing.