September 2020

September 29, 2020 Reviews au Courant

Review: Bartlow's Dread Machine

Bartlow's Dread Machine is a delight. It's a stunningly fresh take on the shoot 'em up genre that is ready to impress every step of the way. From the incredible set pieces to the creative enemies to t...
September 25, 2020 Reviews au Courant

Review: Tamarin

Tamarin is not just a crummy 3D platformer, it's also one of the worst third-person shooters you'll ever play. It may have been developed by industry veterans, but this unfocused mess of a game is ama...
September 23, 2020 Reviews au Courant

Review: Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure

Fans of games like Breakout and Arkanoid will find a lot to like in this newest iteration. Twin Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Adventure shakes things up by turning the brick-breaking into a dual-stick aff...
September 22, 2020 Reviews au Courant

Review: Art of Rally

Don't let the simple graphics and overhead perspective fool you, because Art of Rally is one of the best and most robust racing games of the year. This is a stylish and expertly-crafted love letter to...
September 16, 2020 Reviews au Courant

Review: The Suicide of Rachel Foster

With a blizzard outside and the nearest person miles away, The Suicide of Rachel Foster has the perfect recipe for a freaky horror game. Unfortunately, the slow pace and technical problems will leave ...
September 11, 2020 Reviews au Courant

Review: Inertial Drift

If you're one of those people who doesn't think Ridge Racer has enough drifting, then Inertial Drift is the game for you. This throwback racing game comes to life with a cool art design, hip cast and ...
September 08, 2020 Reviews au Courant

Review: Spinch

One look is all you need to know that Spinch is not like most side-scrolling platformers. This is not only a well-paced game that is constantly throwing new ideas and enemies at the player, but it's a...
September 03, 2020 Reviews au Courant

Review: Jessika

Although it won't be for everybody, Jessika offers a compelling mystery that is punctuated by a powerful message. Digging through this troubled woman's diaries uncovers one surprise after another, as ...