Monster Train review – To Hell in a train carriage
This is not “card games on motorcycles.” It’s card games… on a train! A train through Hell!
This is not “card games on motorcycles.” It’s card games… on a train! A train through Hell!
The Shapeshifting Detective's radio hosts Poe and Munro get involved in six short, macabre FMV adventures -- and you may want to tag along.
While its a bit of a pixel hunt, VirtuaVerse's sociocritical sensibilities buoy the anarchist soul that gives cyberpunk its neon glow.
Deep Rock Galactic is an excellent game that's a lot of fun to play with friends. It can get repetitive, but there's a lot here to like.
For those raised on Saturday morning cartoons and after-school arcade sessions, Jet Lancer is a childhood pipe dream come to life.
Do you want to be a gritty '80s action movie hero, mowing down mooks and reveling in it? Do you long for cyberpunk and sci-fi movies that featured more abandoned factories than CGI? Then Huntdown is the game for you.
Spirit of the North wants to offer a compelling experience with diverse animals and puzzles, but it struggles.
Someday You'll Return is an indie tour-de-force that deserves a ton of attention.
The gloves are off. This is a real Bare Knuckle brawler.
Iratus: Lord of the Dead is a strategy game that resembles Darkest Dungeon in its battle system, but its flow of gameplay is faster and more forgiving. Iratus, the undead minions, and his enemies aren't particularly original in terms of story or appearance, but they can be charming in a tongue-in-cheek way. Combat is solid, with lots of options and variables to play around with.