Elden Ring Nightreign review Nightreign is a curious experiment that magnifies a few of Elden Ring’s peculiar joys, but also sacrifices much of its identity – along with… Continue reading
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RoadCraft review A trundlesome road-building simulator with weighty vehicle physics and baby-brained AI drivers, in which logistics takes a long time. Developer: Saber Interactive Publisher: Focus Entertainment Release:… Continue reading
The Sunday Papers is our weekly roundup of great writing about (mostly) videogames from across the web. Sundays are for doing all the errands and prep you won’t… Continue reading
Monster Train 2 review A juicy and reasonably inventive roguelike card-battling sequel that will devour all the commutes you throw at it. Developer: Shiny Shoe Publisher: Big… Continue reading
The Sunday Papers is our weekly roundup of great writing about (mostly) videogames from across the web. I don’t know what Sundays are for, or indeed any other… Continue reading
The Precinct review A top-down cop simulator that flips Grand Theft Auto’s chaos on its head. It is let down by uninspired cover shooting and po-faced dialogue,… Continue reading
Anoxia Station review Anoxia Station’s strategy is loose and a touch rusty, its demands exhausting. But its insectoid petro-horror atmosphere is singular: fraught, delphic, and emotionally crushing. … Continue reading
Drop Duchy review A deckbuilding roguelike that sacrifices the elegance of Tetris for a boardgamey gauntlet of tile placing and military tactics. Developer: Sleepy Mill Studio Publisher:… Continue reading
The Sunday Papers is our weekly roundup of great writing about (mostly) videogames from across the web. Sundays are for enjoying the second heatwave of the year, but… Continue reading
Polar Star is, basically, rock paper pistol, but with a few dab-handed puzzle twists that make it instantly compelling. You’re a saloon dwelling varmint sat at a table… Continue reading