Legendary Slide looks like it should be a mahjong game. It’s got tiles, there are some Chinese characters on some of them, they’re shaped like mahjong tiles, and it’s actually sisters with a game called Legendary Mahjong. This, however, is …
When you first pick up Moana: Rhythm Run you might be a little dispirited. It feels a little flat – a sort of generic two button runner that doesn’t really do anything that differently. But then things start to click. …
There’s a lovely fuzziness to Super Cat Tales. And it comes at you from two directions at once. On the one hand there’s the cast of characters you’re leading through the platforming adventure. They’re all lovely cats, presented in endearingly …
It always bums me out when I end up reviewing games like ISLANDS: Non-Places. I tend to like surreal puzzle games with an arguably “artsy” style and overall mellowness. The problem is that, while these sorts of games are fantastic on …
Sadwick is a jerk. And I’m not the only one who thinks so. Most of the cast of Silence, Daedalic’s recently-released point-and-click follow-up to the 2010 adventure The Whispered World, clearly don’t care much for him either, and even his …
Battlestar Galactica: Squadrons is a card collecting RPG that’s oh so close to being formulaic, but makes up for it through an interesting storyline that’s tonally fairly accurate for the popular show. Its free-to-play elements might eventually drag you down …
I’ve been having a tough time figuring out how I feel about Nellie’s Ark. There are certain elements that could be positives or negatives, depending on what you’re expectations and interests are. I suppose in the grand scheme of things …
Maybe it’s because I’ve been re-watching the series this past week, or maybe it’s because I read a review once that brought up a similar comparison, but Steamworld Heist reminds me a lot of Firefly — and that’s all kinds …