
Into the Breach
Into the Breach is nearly the perfect turn-based strategy game.

Into the Breach is nearly the perfect turn-based strategy game.

Beneath a Steel Sky has vastly more mature subject matter and writing than anything else from 1994. The problem is that that’s all it has.

DK: King of Swing is one of the most frustrating premises I can imagine.

Impostor Factory is a confident game, but that confidence is a double-edged sword.

When you ignore its price tag and credit length, Iji is merely competent.

80 Days is a great example of the power of interactive fiction, although it doesn’t execute it consistently.

Emily is Away isn’t remotely engaging.

Star Fox Command is by no means a low-effort game, but it is misguided beyond belief.
The Pixel Remaster is a misguided museum piece that erases the very thing it’s supposed to preserve.

On average, Unravel is pleasantly distracting.