March 2017
March 31, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Majotori
Though it probably works better as a mobile or tablet experience, Majotori is a delightful little quiz game with a nice range of questions and a fun theme. The roulette elements can occasionally be ma...
March 30, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Thimbleweed Park
Much like Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island, Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick's newest title will be an experience remembered and celebrated for decades to come. As point and click adventure games go, Thim...
March 28, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Snake Pass
Although it takes a little getting used to, I really enjoyed the way the unlikely snake hero controls and the world he explores. Snake Pass is a charming platformer that bucks the usual genre tropes i...
March 27, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Rain World
Rain World isn't a bad game, per se. There are a lot of things I genuinely love about it, from the pixel graphics to the world building. I respect the years of effort that obviously went into creating...
March 23, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Switch - Or Die Trying
While I wish the gameplay was a little tighter, I had a fun time avoiding the obstacles and making my way through most of the stages. There were a few that made me want to throw my controller across t...
March 17, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: The Crow's Eye
Much like BioShock and other similar games, the best thing about The Crow's Eye is the storytelling. Although the setup isn't especially original, it ends up going in a few crazy directions I didn't s...
March 16, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight
As frustrating as the cheap hits can be, I don't hate Reverie Under the Moonlight. There are a lot of aspects of the game I genuinely enjoyed, such as the visuals, combat and exploration. But constant...
March 15, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Macbat 64
Macbat 64 isn't an especially deep or involving platformer, but it does a good job of evoking the spirit of a bygone era. If 1998 is a time you would like to revisit, then you'll likely have a good ti...
March 10, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Table Top Racing: World Tour
As second tries go, Table Top Racing: World Tour is a good one. It's not an essential racing game, but it does a good job of steering the franchise in the right direction. It looks great and it's hard...
March 10, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: 2Dark
While far from perfect, I'm glad I saw 2Dark through to the end. I like a lot of the stealth elements and puzzle solving, and I even got into its gruesome story. With its dark subject matter and viole...
March 09, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Sublevel Zero Redux
Much like Descent, Sublevel Zero Redux is a game I admire more than love. It has a lot of cool elements that are handled well, but I'm not sure how often I'll want to return. The game's repetition and...
March 07, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Blue-Collar Astronaut
As a goofy premise, this one has a winning idea. Unfortunately, the funny conceit is marred by frustrating gameplay and repetitive levels. It's often a chore to play and most of my failed attempts fel...
March 06, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Bad Dream: Coma
This is the kind of horror game that doesn't rely on cheap jump scares to be effective, but rather offers the type of frights that genuinely get under your skin and make you squirm. Bad Dream: Coma na...
March 03, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: Super Blackjack Battle 2 Turbo Edition - The Card Warriors
If all you're looking for is a competitive blackjack game that kind of looks like an old school Capcom fighter, then you could do a lot worse than Stage Clear Studios' newest game. But if you saw the ...
March 02, 2017 Reviews au Courant
Review: 911 Operator
For as much fun as I had with 911 Operator, I will freely admit that this is not for everybody. Chances are you already know if you're into based on what you see here. It never turns into an action ga...