Sumire review
This adventure game's simple story and message are held up by gorgeous visuals, solid writing, and excellent soundtrack.
Read moreThis adventure game's simple story and message are held up by gorgeous visuals, solid writing, and excellent soundtrack.
Read moreThis choose-your-own-adventure storybook seems to try its hardest to stop you from exploring its wide variety of endings.
Read moreThis management game puts you in the shoes of a gig worker but sends mixed messages about the trials and tribulations of such work.
Read moreThis action roguelite delivers fast, combo-based action that feels surprisingly comfortable to manage on touch screens.
Read moreThis short adventure game is all about maintaining momentum through its bizarre and unsettling world, which is mostly a good thing.
Read moreThis multiplayer game has a solid sense of self but is woefully monetized to intentionally keep matches unbalanced.
Read moreThis auto-battler is a goofy, casual, and fun time so long as you don't take it too seriously.
Read moreThis match-three game doesn't do enough to justify its slow pace and repetitive structure.
Read moreThis puzzle adventure has puzzle designs that are challenging, but they feel out of place and may force you to bump up against the unpleasant side of some built-in convenience features.
Read moreThis non-lethal stealth action game would be enjoyably innovative if not for some irritating design and control choices.
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