Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment
Specter of Torment seems to go out of its way to rectify the problems of Shovel Knight’s first expansion.
Specter of Torment seems to go out of its way to rectify the problems of Shovel Knight’s first expansion.
There’s nothing else like Kentucky Route Zero, which is why even though I don’t recommend it, I don’t necessarily want to dissuade anyone from trying it.
As a pleasant diversion, Spyro is undeniably effective.
The fact that this is just a one-to-one recreation of the physical product isn’t too much of a problem.
It’s remarkable how much Painkiller has in common with a shovelware FPS despite not being one itself.
The best thing about Wuppo is that I have no idea how to classify it.
I’m sad to say that I only kind of understand the adoration lavished on DMC3.
Disco Elysium walks a thin line between curiously fantastic and achingly familiar, and I can’t wait for more stories to be set in its world.
Cadence of Hyrule is alright; its positive aspects are just less tangible and discussion-worthy.
This concept, if only it can be polished, is aching for a modern revival.