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 …
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 …
The Trail is the latest game from 22cans, the development house of famed designer Peter Molyneux. After a disappointing response to the massively-hyped Godus in 2014, 22cans went mostly quiet, releasing a few updates to their deity simulator until mid-2015 …
Burrito Bison: Launcha Libre is one of those games that you start playing for a couple of minutes, then you realize you should have gone to bed a while ago and you haven’t blinked in at least an hour. It …
The name Moveless Chess likely elicits the same response from most people the first time they hear or see it: “How is that even possible?” I was skeptical myself, but turns out it’s totally possible. You just have to think …
Yankai’s Triangle is the kind of game that doesn’t really look like much in a screenshot. Heck, I couldn’t even figure out what kind of game it was until I actually started playing it. Turns out it’s a “simple” game …