Void-X review
This side-scrolling shooter proves that sometimes style can be the substance.
Read moreThis side-scrolling shooter proves that sometimes style can be the substance.
Read moreThis roguelite fps has enough variety to be a serviceable solo experience, but it's best enjoyed with others.
Read moreThis shooter offers a lot of variety and feels good to play, but doesn't have much of a personality.
Read moreThis mobilized version of Respawn Entertainment's hit battle royale game feels manageable and easy to jump into without losing virtually any depth.
Read moreThis best-in-class brawler makes its way to iOS in an uncompromised state, but still has the same warts of other games in the genre.
Read moreThis solo card game serves up fast, fresh, and fun puzzling using plain old playing cards.
Read moreThis free-to-play has some inspired aesthetics but otherwise feels like a full embrace of pay-to-win design.
Read moreThis battle royale's genre-bending ideas are sound but they need some more room to breathe.
Read moreIn producing a second "homage" to Michael Brough's roguelikes, Loopy Wizard feels like an also-ran.
Read moreThis adventure game's simple story and message are held up by gorgeous visuals, solid writing, and excellent soundtrack.
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