Cult of the Lamb
It turns out that as long as nothing is completely broken, a game can be decently supported by creativity alone.
It turns out that as long as nothing is completely broken, a game can be decently supported by creativity alone.
Runbow may be visually colourful, but its personality is drab as can be.
The second game is the lesser of the two, but it’s still a fascinating experience.
Beyond the Sword is a real expansion that makes the original game bigger and better.
The Unfinished Swan is a lovely, memorable journey.
I like BPM, but I want to like it a whole lot more than I do.
Chaos Theory works the best and has the most engaging little additions of any game in the series.
Prison Architect is committed to the realism of its simulation in almost all aspects, and whether or not that’s a good thing will depend entirely on the player.
Picnic Panic is basically what The Messenger half-heartedly pretended to be.
If BioShock 2 was using material of its own creation, it would be seen as another classic. Instead, it’s a good game whose quality will forever have an asterisk beside it.