Ato Review – Feline Samurai Game Requires Catlike Reflexes
Ato is an evocative side-scroller that’s big on beautiful landscapes. Read on to find out how the action holds up…
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Ato is an evocative side-scroller that’s big on beautiful landscapes. Read on to find out how the action holds up…
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Iratus: Lord of the Dead and its Wrath of the Necromancer DLC expansion present a deliciously dark inversion of tactical dungeon-crawling.
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In Shutter 2 by Cosmic Logic, you control a robot as it explores and uncovers the mystery surrounding an abandoned prison. Read more…
Hexagroove puts an interesting and beautiful tactical spin on rhythm games, but it’s hampered by a lack of explanations and spectacle.