Dimensions Evolved’s biggest strength is serving as a reminder to what an amazing series Geometry Wars has always been, and providing a reason for people who long ago boxed up their 360 to jump back in and reclaim their spot on the leaderboard.
Read MoreExpand is in turns far too subtle for its own good, as what screenshots fail to convey is the elegance and creativity that guides each screen and level of a game that in many ways closer approximates a digital dance.
Read MoreReigns posits a view of politics divorced from context or meaning, where the wants and needs of the public are both all that matters and entirely dismissible.
Read MoreSara Is Missing gets under the skin and inside your phone.
Read MoreA delicate balance of the surreal and deeply human, Karambola is a journey to find something resembling an inner peace.
Read MoreIn a sea of visual novels adhering all too closely to dull tropes and uninteresting conventions, Along the Edge is part of a new breed of interactive fiction rethinking what can be done with the genre.
Read MoreThough it shares a kinship with tactics games such as Fire Emblem and XCOM, Tahira is both more restrained and more personal than the genre is often known for.
Read MorePlanet of the Eyes is not a response but a reflection; the other side of Limbo’s macabre coin, only fully recognizable when both are placed in context with one another.
Read MoreMagic Flute is less interested in exploring its source material than it is transforming it into logic puzzles.
Read MoreIn this grab bag: play shuffleboard with a crocodile, shapeshift through a post-apocalypse, explore a bite-sized space garden, and share a beer on the bed of a pickup truck.
Read MoreMetrico was always an enjoyable platformer hosted on an unfortunate platform, so even if it took two years and the rebuilding of half the game, I’m glad Metrico+ is here to rescue the original from itself.
Read MoreGunslinger isn’t a great game, but it’s the one that does the best to make a case that Call of Juarez can be more than a western pastiche filled with racial grievances.
Read MorePan-Pan looks positively lovely.
Read MoreFirst order of business: JumpJet Rex puts a dinosaur in space.
Read MoreGoNNER begs comparison to gelatinous desserts, if, that is, jello fought back.
Read MoreContinuing to carry the Earthbound torch long left abandoned by its progenitors, is En House Studios’ Glitched, here to demolish the fourth wall and put frogs in suits.
Read MoreTraverser tries to differentiate itself from the swathes of steampunk media being released, but ultimately its problems lie mostly in an inability to do so.
Read MoreThe Purring Quest is a much cuter game than it is an enjoyable one to play.
Read MoreMetrico has found a suitable partner in the Vita, both unique, curious, and bloated beyond compare.
Read MoreAs developer Killmonday Games takes on more and more plotlines, Fran Bow only falls deeper inside the depths of a convoluted narrative mess from which it is never able to crawl back out of.
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