Wargroove brings a breath of life to a genre untouched for a long time, popularized by the Advance Wars series in the West. Does it still hold up in a time where Fire Emblem reigns supreme?
ToeJam & Earl seemed to perfectly sum up the feel of the late eighties and early nineties back when it was released back in 1991, defining an era of games and culture. Like the original, this new version provides a graphic overhaul but…
JackQuest: The Tale Of The Sword published by Blowfish Studios is a great action platformer with a unique pixel art style that scratches a nostalgic itch deep within me.
Fighting games are often convoluted, but Fantasy Strike, by Sirlin Games, looks to change all that by simplifying the process and making fighting games accessible to all.
Some games don’t let you interact with your environment — be it move chairs, pet dogs or use fire to your advantage. Some games make everything interactive, such as Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. Pikuniku achieves the perfect level of…
Legendary Eleven is very open about what it is right from the outset. The bright colours and fun player design make it clear that this isn’t going to be a realistic representation of the sport.
Direct a mysterious girl through a watercolor-painted wonderland of geometric complexities in order to recover her lost voice and learn more about herself.
Armello is a wonderful representation of what a digital board game should look, sound, and play like. From easy to learn rules to a well written and told story,