
Lethal League
It’s refreshing to play a game whose great idea is so great that it’s worth playing despite its scrappy packaging.

It’s refreshing to play a game whose great idea is so great that it’s worth playing despite its scrappy packaging.

Despite being arguably the least original mainline entry in its often-ground-breaking series, Resident Evil 7 may actually be the best of the bunch.

A Fistful of Gun demonstrates both the unrestricted and undisciplined extremes of indie development.

Blast Corps has its minor cult following because it’s a one-of-a-kind product. There’s certainly no other reason to like it.

Instead of trying to push the definition of a game at the expense of all else, Journey is lighter on experimentation but heavy on refinement.

The vast array of available actions that come with a deck-builder combine with the procedural generation of a roguelike to form one of the most addictive single-player games in existence.