Crow Country [Review]
PSX-inspired Crow Country is the perfect classic survival horror experience.
Lunar Axe [Review]
Ops Game Studio’s adventure inspired by Brazilian folklore is beautifully drawn but clunky to play with a controller.
Let’s! Revolution! [Review]
Let’s! Revolution! is an ingenious roguelite puzzler inspired by Minesweeper.
Lunar Lander Beyond [Review]
Despite lacking the “Recharged” branding, Lunar Lander Beyond is the best game in the series.
Contra: Operation Galuga [Review]
WayForward’s Operation Galuga is one of the best Contra games to date.
Inkulinati [Review]
Inkulinati’s weird little medieval guys make for a charming and engaging strategy game.
Lords of Exile [Review]
Lords of Exile is a love letter to Castlevania that feels great to play.
Geometry Survivor [Review]
Geometry Survivor is a cross between Vampire Survivors and Geometry Wars that doesn’t reach its full potential.
qomp2 [Review]
Sam reviews qomp2, a fitting second spiritual successor to Pong and sequel to qomp.
Alisa Developer’s Cut [Review]
Sam reviews Alisa Developer’s Cut, a game that feels like an authentic Playstation horror classic.
Torn Away [Review]
Sam played Torn Away, a beautiful, tragic, and emotional adventure game.
Starward Rogue [Review]
Sam reviews Starward Rogue, a game with an interesting mix of genres that ultimately doesn’t have enough weight.
The Light in the Darkness [Review]
The Light in the Darkness highlights the Jewish experience in occupied France during World War II and the Holocaust.
Bahnsen Knights [Review]
The third game in LCB Games Studios’ Pixel Pulps series is a gritty, weird ride.