Review: Journey

It suffers a little if you happened to play its successors first, but even so it’s not hard to see what makes this such a magical… well, journey.
Read moreIt suffers a little if you happened to play its successors first, but even so it’s not hard to see what makes this such a magical… well, journey.
Read moreI really think games like QT deserve more credit, because it’s not easy to make something so relentlessly joyful to experience.
Read moreMorels: The Hunt really is an ideal title for anyone wanting a peaceful game about nature.
Read moreScanner Sombre is hard for me to recommend because of its missed potential and design oddities, but ultimately I’ll still say you should try it.
Read moreHome claims that “you decide what ultimately happens” but all you really have control of is how much of your time this game will waste.
Read moreFor fans who’ve dreamed of playing through an actual investigation this could easily be their moment, but for many it may prove too vast and ponderous to hold their attention.
Read moreThe best kind of horror shows you something and lets you horrify yourself, and that’s what makes me put Sagebrush near the top of just about any indie horror list.
Read moreAs a proof-of-concept it works well enough, but you’ll probably be left wanting even if you get through its rough patches.
Read moreThis isn’t the most ambitious or even unique horror title on Steam, but it’s one of the few that succeed on the psychological horror track.
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