
Spirit of the North 2 Review: A Quiet but Awkward Journey
There’s a quiet kind of magic in Spirit of the North, an indie adventure from Infuse Studio that trades combat and exposition for atmosphere...... Read more.

Revenge of the Savage Planet Review: Weird, Wild and Wonderfully Co-Op
Raccoon Logic’s Revenge of the Savage Planet is the kind of sequel you hope for: bigger, stranger, and far more confident than its predecessor....... Read more.

Terraformers Review: Planetary Engineering Has Never Felt This Satisfying
Terraforming Mars might sound like a job for scientists (and an excellent board game), but Terraformers makes it your mission, and on Xbox, it...... Read more.

Spellcaster University Review: Magic School Management Made Console-Friendly
Bringing a dense PC management sim to console is often a risky spell to cast, but Spellcaster University manages to pull it off with...... Read more.

Doom The Dark Ages Review: Brutality, Reforged in Blood and Steel
After rebooting Doom into a visceral ballet of bullets and blood with Doom (2016) and Eternal, id Software has taken a swing so wild...... Read more.

Farmer’s Life Review: Grit, Grime, and Goats in a Farming Sim with a Darker Twist
If you’ve grown bored of chirpy farming sims full of sunshine, festivals, and pastel produce, Farmer’s Life might be the grimy palate cleanser you...... Read more.

Chains of Freedom Review: Tactical Promise Undermined by Repetition and Wasted Potential
In Chains of Freedom, you’re dropped into a bleak, dystopian vision of Eastern Europe, where mutants roam, the government lies, and survival depends on...... Read more.

Ruinarch Review: Master of Mayhem, Victim of Its Own Limitations
When it comes to video games, nothing is more exciting than a fresh and innovative idea. It’s what keeps us coming back for more,...... Read more.

Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review: Modern Upgrades, Same Timeless Adventure
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered adds an intriguing new feature: facial hair, something that was noticeably missing in the original version. Despite the...... Read more.

Parkitect Review: A Masterclass in Park Management, If You’re Willing to Build the Blueprint
Few genres inspire as much nostalgia as theme park simulation games. For fans of RollerCoaster Tycoon, the gold standard of the late ’90s and...... Read more.