The Journalist Review – Capturing a Slice of City Life
The Journalist is a short, cozy game about chronicling the life of a city before its inevitable redevelopment. Read more…
Video games for the Microsoft Windows PC platform
The Journalist is a short, cozy game about chronicling the life of a city before its inevitable redevelopment. Read more…
Swing By from ANIQ is a high-score-focused game about guiding a ship though space while avoiding obstacles. Read more…
The Collage Atlas is a hand-illustrated walk through a magical monochromatic world, but is its dreamlike beauty enough? Read our review…
Chronique des Silencieux is a slow-moving but atmospheric detective game set in mid-century Bordeaux, France. Read our complete review…
Vindictive Drive 2: Maidbot Archive shows clear love for cyberpunk anime and bullet hell shooters but still needs a lot of time in the oven.
Order of the Snake Scale combines exploration-based survival horror with Lovecraftian themes and a hint of shooter action. Read our review…
Death of a Wish is a visually captivating action-RPG with some heavy narrative themes and fun combat. Read more…
The Thaumaturge blends classic RPG mechanics, occult detective work, and a thoughtful alternate history of Tsarist-occupied Poland. Read on…
Boxes: Lost Fragments is a relaxing and engaging puzzle game about solving intricate, mysterious boxes. Read more…
Enshrouded fuses survival, RPG progression, and custom building within a stunning voxel game world. Read our in-depth preview…
Of Murder and Moonshine is a side-scrolling combat game set during the Prohibition. Toss back a gulp of bathtub gin and read our review.
Howl is a gorgeous, thoughtful strategy/puzzle hybrid whose easy to learn gameplay has plenty of both bark and bite.
A Thug’s Ascension is a narrative-driven first-person shooter with some engaging dramatic moments. Read more…
The Ramsey is a lightweight, lighthearted platformer that’s easy to play and easy to like. Read our complete review.
The Vampire Survivors and Among Us crossover works better than it has any right to, offering silly fun for less than the price of a coffee.