Review: The Path

Whatever messages are intended here are lost in a sea of ugly visuals, misdirection, and terrible gameplay decisions.
Read moreWhatever messages are intended here are lost in a sea of ugly visuals, misdirection, and terrible gameplay decisions.
Read moreHaiku doesn’t break any new ground for metroidvanias, but it treads a comfortable, satisfying path that I’m certainly glad I took.
Read moreWith the charming, chunky graphics and throwback sound effects, Organ Trail makes for a great little coffee break game whether you’re still a fan of zombies or not.
Read moreIf you’re ready for a steep learning curve and need something different from the current crop of roguelikes, I’d say give this one a serious try.
Read moreI’m a big metroidvania fan to begin with, but SteamWorld Dig 2 has quickly become one of my favorites in the genre, with a sense of depth and freedom that few can match.
Read moreFMV games are such a precious, charming commodity that it’s hard to fault one even if it is as uneven as this.
Read moreIf you want a dash of metroidvania with your mining, this charming, compact game will absolutely fit the bill.
Read moreHD is still the best way to experience The First and Second Encounters, and aside from quality-of-life improvements and some random additions, this isn’t so different from the perfectly okay Classics.
Read moreThis has just the right amount of charm and the right balance of challenge and chaos to entertain for as long as you want to explode people.
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