Review: And Yet It Moves

AYIM feels like a platformer built to be the antithesis of platformers, a game that embodies everything that platformers aren’t.
Read moreAYIM feels like a platformer built to be the antithesis of platformers, a game that embodies everything that platformers aren’t.
Read moreI have a hard time understanding what the creator was trying to accomplish here, but I don’t think they could have made something less fun if they tried.
Read moreA.R.E.S. does nothing well, is thick with boneheaded design choices, and won’t even last you much more than an hour even if you DID enjoy it.
Read moreI really cannot overstate how dull and unengaging every aspect of Twin Sector is but by God I’m going to try.
Read moreThe Grandfather is very conspicuously a hollow shell, a gruesome wrapper that someone forgot to fill with the promised nightmare.
Read moreBetween the aggressively old-school puzzles and incredibly distasteful story, I can’t imagine who this game was made for.
Read moreHonestly, if playing through A New Beginning were the only way to avert the apocalypse, I’d rather just die and get it over with.
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