Night in the Woods
There’s definitely something special to Night in the Woods, but it’s going to make you work to appreciate it.
There’s definitely something special to Night in the Woods, but it’s going to make you work to appreciate it.
If anyone was upset that Yoshi’s Story wasn’t a full 3D platformer, the Chameleon Twist games will demonstrate why it wasn’t.
If you’re looking to kill a few hours, 868-HACK is a fine choice.
Pokémon continues its gradual advance into the 21st century with its seventh generation, to mixed but eventually positive results.
Anything in Salt and Sanctuary that doesn’t owe its existence to From Software is an undisciplined jumble of quality.
rymdkapsel’s problem isn’t that it’s brief, but that it’s brief because it’s completely trivial.
I consider myself a Kirby fan, but only when the series is partaking in gimmicky cartoon weirdness. The titles that try to be regular platformers, like Kirby’s Dream Land 2, just feel generic and empty.
To the Moon’s pseudo-follow-up carries on its predecessor’s legacy of excellent sprite art, powerful music, and a narrative that’s both heartwarming and heartwrenching, but it’s also missing a decent hook.
Overall, I was often frustrated with Boson X, but I also kept coming back to it.
Sorcery! is a fascinating experience that alternates between highly engaging and ultimately disappointing.