Steven Universe: Save the Light would be the perfect video game reimagining of an episode of Steven Universe, if it weren’t completely broken. Save the Light is a direct sequel to the 2015 mobile game Steven Universe: Attack the Light. The small-screen [...]
It isn’t easy being a medicine man in an era before antiseptic and rubber gloves. You have to put your own safety on the back-burner and really get hands-on with your patients, using your bare mitts to squeeze horrible pimples, drag bugs out of open [...]
Inmates begins with some cool dream imagery that has nothing to do with the story at all, and will never be referenced again. When it’s over the protagonist, Jonathan, wakes up in a prison with no memory of how he got there. He quickly discovers the [...]
The Good:Beautiful soundtrack; atmospheric pixel art; great humor filled with puns and gags; enjoyable bite-sized cases that are easy to pick up and play. The Bad:Mini-cases don’t allow for any story depth; fairly static and limits freedom of movement; [...]
PROS + Combat is slick, brutal, and satisfying + Wonderful cast of unique, interesting characters + Decent size, and loads to collect + Weapons are satisfying to use, and the hatchet is so nasty CONS – Plot jumps around too much – Levels are [...]
Developer WayForward has channeled its knack for crafting eye-catching retro games to make The Mummy Demastered, a licensed game based on the recent (and disappointing) Tom Cruise movie. It’s an unusual fit, but don’t let that dissuade you. [...]
You can play as Superman in a bunch of games. But despite the lack of a DC Comics license, or a set of red and blue tights, Megaton Rainfall offers one of the most engaging Superman experiences to date. The exhilaration of flight, the feeling of power, [...]
Assassin’s Creed Origins is a dark, multifaceted, deep dive into one of the series’ most alluring settings yet: ancient Egypt. As Bayek of Siwa, who is simultaneously compassionate, bold, and driven by revenge, you’re strung through a twisted story of [...]