Author: Elliott Osange
A fascinating story of mythical and mystical worlds, of fantasy and fortune, shock and betrayal, and, most of all, love found with croissants.
The next great step forward from Harmonix brings you to the shores of Ibiza and beyond: it's time to mix, to dance, and to share music with the world.
I'd use a quote from the protagonist here, but I think it would get us banned by the FCC.
Kunai is one of those games where you don't know what to expect and, as such, are blown away by the level of performance and delivery in this indie jewel.
Chunky pixels, loads of weapons, weird and fun minigames and some flat but simply gameplay: Gunslugs ticks the casual gaming boxes nicely and delivers.
Die, monster! You don't belong in...oh, sorry, wrong game. Don't expect a Castlevania: think Contra with a bow and arrow, and some damn fine stage design.
There is a tale here, one of sorrow and love, but also one of betrayal and redemption. This is the story of Wilfred, and we are all honoured to witness it.
Those screenshots in the review are from the press kit and in no way reflect what Remothered looks like on the Switch. You have been warned.
Zombie rat is unhappy at being dead, seeks revenge on scientist, learns a thing or two about compassion and eighth notes along the way: simply wonderful.
Holy crap, I feel like I'm back in the arcades of Akiba, and it's so nice to be home.