The challenge in reviewing a game like this is that to give away too much about it will cut into the experience of discovery, and in this case that is a bit chunk of the game’s magic. Playing through ...
There’s just something about being able to punch Nazis and solve elaborate puzzles on the go that is uniquely satisfying Given that pretty well anyone who grew up in the 80s is likely not only well ...
With escape rooms having been a pretty popular group activity over the past decade or so (with the exception of the past year, obviously) it’s not a surprise to see a puzzle title adopt that format ...
Given the fact that some of my fondest early memories of playing games on the PC involve old-school adventures (first text-based, and then later the classic point-and-click style), it has been ...
Delivers pretty well what you’d want to see in a follow-up with added features, unlockables, secrets, and challenges The original Marble It Up! was quite a bit of fun, mixing the feels and sometimes ...
While it’s the same core Picross experience, if you’re just a nonogram fan or love classic Konami games, it’s still a treat to have them together If you’ve somehow never heard of either Konami or the ...
When it comes to the types of games that can be the toughest to review, I’d say those that push beyond being merely narrative heavy to pretty well being entirely text-driven are up there. Sure, I grew ...
While there’s nothing quite as exciting as running through corridors shooting various aliens, racing at break-neck speeds around the track, or simply jumping between platforms while trying to stay ...