ElecHead Review - All about those lightbulb moments
An elegant gimmick used with restraint and purpose makes success feel electric in this brief puzzle-platformer.
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Review - Hope at Journey's End
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker does great justice to its world and characters, and delivers a gratifying conclusion to its long-running…
Shin Megami Tensei V Review: Modernising a classic
Shin Megami Tensei V modernises the RPG’s classic turn-based combat, creating a refreshing, more approachable challenge.
Heavenly Bodies Review - Comedy and Tragedy
The physics-based puzzles of Heavenly Bodies are equal parts entertaining and frustrating, and both a comedy and a tragedy, depending…
Grow: Song of the Evertree Review - Off to work we go
Grow: Song of the Evertree is an earnest, calming game full of pressure-free busywork, where you can find pleasure in…
Halo Infinite Review – Campaign and Multiplayer
Excellent fundamental mechanics make the flow of action in Halo Infinite inherently satisfying, even if the frills don't feel as…
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain Review — a real head scratcher
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is a mini puzzle game that'll fry your cranium and cause chaos with your…
Exo One Review - Gravity and gravitas
A beautiful game of movement, momentum, and emotional weight, Exo One is a deeply satisfying sci-fi experience.
Len’s Island Early Access Review - Your Island, Your Rules
Len’s Island is an idyllic, welcoming take on the survival genre. But you’ll need to bring your own incentives for…
Death’s Door Review - Elevating a common genre mashup with artistic flair
Enchanting art direction and engaging themes make Death's Door more than just the straightforward, Zelda-inspired game it appears to be.