Luigi’s Mansion 3
By many of the usual metrics for game quality, Luigi’s Mansion 3 isn’t great, but it shines in other ways.
By many of the usual metrics for game quality, Luigi’s Mansion 3 isn’t great, but it shines in other ways.
With this final single-player expansion, Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove now contains two of my favourite games ever.
The best Resident Evil games were the ones that reinvented the formula, and now with this remake, 2 can join them.
With its relaunch as Reloaded, Invisigun deserves more recognition than ever.
As obvious copycats go, this one’s reasonably worthwhile.
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.
It’s impressive that a such an experimental game even works, let alone works this well.
Untitled Goose Game is exactly as advertised, and it’s hilarious.
The vast array of available actions that come with a deck-builder combine with the procedural generation of a roguelike to form one of the most addictive single-player games in existence.