
This War of Mine: The Little Ones
With The Little Ones, This War of Mine’s video game role reversal is more brilliant than ever, but the expansion on its own is rather underwhelming.
With The Little Ones, This War of Mine’s video game role reversal is more brilliant than ever, but the expansion on its own is rather underwhelming.
DOOM 2016 could once claim to be my favourite game in its venerable series, but it’s now going to have to share that spot with Eternal.
Steep is worth playing just for the experimental mix of atmosphere and athletics.
Drawful 2 forms a rift in my mind between the part that instinctively derides expansion pack sequels and the part that enjoys Drawful and its expansion pack sequel.
As obvious copycats go, this one’s reasonably worthwhile.
I think I’ll have to file the Traveller’s Tales LEGO games in with the games I respect more than I enjoy.
In Layers of Fear, Bloober Team just mash together well-made horror setpieces without sense or rhythm.
Specter of Torment seems to go out of its way to rectify the problems of Shovel Knight’s first expansion.
There’s nothing else like Kentucky Route Zero, which is why even though I don’t recommend it, I don’t necessarily want to dissuade anyone from trying it.
As a pleasant diversion, Spyro is undeniably effective.