A game for animal lovers - If you're looking for a unique game full of animals then let's explore a colourful world and save its inhabitants in Creatures of Ava. Read more: Creatures of Ava Review
A shoot 'em up marvel - Mechanical aliens are threatening humankind's settlement on a mysterious planet so it's time to stop them in CYGNI: All Guns Blazing. Read more: CYGNI: All Guns Blazing Review
Plunderin' bots on the high seas - It's been a long time but we finally have SteamWorld Heist II so pull your anchor up and let's sail on to a new adventure. Read more: SteamWorld Heist II Review
Pictures and puzzles in the past and present - Combine 2 things I like - photography and puzzles - and you're bound to catch my attention. So, let's check out The Star Named EOS from Taiwanese indie studio Silver Lining! Read more: The Star Named EOS Review
But I want to play - In 2329, Detective Karra must solve a high profile case in a world where no one ever really dies; here's Nobody Wants to Die. Read more: Nobody Wants to Die Review
An authentic old-school RPG - I love a good old RPG and Ancient Phantasma is one of the most genuine retro-style ones that I've played in years so let's check it out. Read more: Ancient Phantasma Review
Drab, clunky, and soulless - As someone who enjoys all sorts of Soulslikes, I was looking forward to Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn and now, I'm one disappointed bear. Read more: Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn Review
A mountain of strategic greatness - I love playing brand new IPs that have a lot of potential and Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess fits that description beautifully. Read more: Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess Review
Platform through the Dutch shadows - As someone who doesn't live in North America or Japan, I don't often get the opportunity to play games from my country. Today is an extra special day when I even get to review one - here's SCHiM, the creation of Dutch duo Ewoud van der Werf and Nils Slijkerman. Read more: SCHiM Review