Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
By Adele Wilson
The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
Organization: Sega
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit Preview
By Jim Squires
Arkedo is a studio that holds a special place in my heart. They may not be as well-known as… well, any studio out there, really - but over the last four or five years they've made some of the neatest little games you can find. They were responsible for the fireworks puzzlers Big Bang Mini on the Nintendo DS. And their Arkedo Series - 03 PIXEL! on Xbox Live's Indie Games channel is one of the most satisfying yet challenging platforming experiences of the last decade. So when they debuted their newest project at PAX East this year, our ears perked up.Jack Lumber Preview
By Nadia Oxford
Jack Lumber is a log-slicing game that's all about taking revenge on trees. Because let's face it, trees suck. Who needs those stuck-up piles of wood? All just sittin' there, smug-like, making…oxygen…Fallen Realms Review
By Andy Chalk
Like a vacuous reality television star, the Android RPG Fallen Realms is pretty to look at and seems like it'd be a lot of fun to play with. But once you start paying attention to it, the truth comes out: for all its good looks, it's about as deep and engaging as a puddle on the sidewalk, and after a few minutes you're probably going to start wondering what you ever saw in it.Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II Preview
By Jim Squires
It's funny how the world works sometimes. It was only two weeks ago that we here at Gamezebo were publicly questioning the whereabouts of Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II. Now, in what we can only assume is a direct reply to our question, SEGA has unveiled a teaser trailer that is promising a return of the blue speedster sometime this year.Sonic CD Review
By Jim Squires
Retro games on mobile have been something of a hit or miss proposition. Sometimes bringing a classic to the iPhone can be a flawless celebration of everything that made the game great 20 years earlier. Other times it can be a total disaster. But for the most part, Sonic's experiences on smartphones have fallen somewhere in between. Competent, but never feeling quite right in terms of gameplay. All of that changes with Sonic CD - a game that's easily one of the best old school mobile ports we've seen to date.Sonic Generations Preview
By Erin Bell
SEGA is celebrating the Sonic the Hedgehog's 20th Anniversary with a brand new game starring the world's fastest hedgehog:Sonic Generations. You can check out what the new game will look like in the official launch trailer behind the cut.Sonic Generationslaunches Nov. 4 for PC, as well as Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.Brick People Review
I'm still not quite certain where Brick People went wrong. On paper, the game sounds like a total winner: it's developed by Sega, it's got a goofy concept, and it features some fairly original puzzle gameplay. Somewhere along the line though, something got lost in translation. The game is certainly competent, but it isn't anything folks will want to play for very long.Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Review
By David Stone
The name Sonic the Hedgehog is synonymous with gaming. Back in the 1990s, it was Sega's answer to Nintendo's Mario. He was everything Mario wasn't: fast, cool and hip. Of course within a decade, Sega stopped making gaming consoles and started making Sonic games for Nintendo's systems. Despite this, Sega still tries to put him in the same league as Mario. With its almost shameless Mario Kart ripoff of Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, Sega does a really commendable job. But just like the rest of Sonic's games, it's just not as good as Mario's.