The Drifter is a new point-and-click adventure game from Powerhoof that I have been very into these past couple of weeks. It’s a game that owes a debt to
Tiny Bookshop got a surprise launch for Steam and Switch during last Thursday’s Nintendo indie presentation. As the name implies, you run a tiny bookshop in a seaside town,
Merge Maestro's superficial simplicity hides a shocking amount of complexity. Strategies and synergies develop organically, and different token effects impact how you place and prioritize those tokens. Rainbow tokens are plused-up versions of existing tokens, but their effect may be an objectively w
Last week I saw several of my peers talking about and Roger, a short game for PC and Switch that calls itself an “interactive novel.” It took me about an
It’s a strange thing to call a Kojima game “breezy,” let alone the follow up to Death Stranding. But there is a simple joy that permeates Death Stranding 2: On The Beach: winking fun that, while present in the man’s entire career, is now fully unleashed like an unruly dog. In Death Stranding 2, Koji
The average life expectancy of a person in the United States is 78.4 years. So, Time Flies developer Playables has given me 78.4 seconds to play a round
Wheel World is out today, a ride-your-bike-around game by Nidhogg developer Messhof. Its demo back in February covered most of the mechanics I’ve seen so far in the full
Prologue: Go Wayback! is an unfortunate name for a video game, though on par for what I’d expect for a developer whose previous game was called PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
One of my favorite things to do is explain niche gaming things to my befuddled husband. It’s the trade-off for listening to him talk about the Dodgers—while I
Squid Game season 3 is out, and with it comes the close to the most anime-cour move Netflix could've pulled by splitting a once razor-sharp series into fragments.