Gaming Age’s Games of the Decade: #40 – #21
What were our favourite games of the 2010s? Here’s the first half of our list!
Doodle God: Crime City review for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
Like every other Doodle God game, this one features lots and lots of trial and error (and trial and error and trial and error and trial and error).
Worse Than Death review for PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC
You could do a lot worse than Worse Than Death.
Tr?berbrook review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
An intriguing story and gorgeous graphics can?t make up for a mediocre game.
WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship review for Nintendo Switch
WRC 8 may have a decent amount of content, but you?ve got to deal with a rough-looking game just to get to that.
Race with Ryan review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
You?ll need a high tolerance for adolescent YouTube stars and mediocre kart racing if you?re going to enjoy Race with Ryan.
One Night Stand review for PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Not nearly as titillating as its name suggests, but far, far more interesting.
Stranded Sails – Explorers of the Cursed Islands review for PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Ahoy there, matey, this game sucks.
holedown review for Nintendo Switch
The mobile hit arrives on the Switch, with all its absurdly addictive charms intact.
Miles & Kilo review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Another day, another retro platformer — but Miles & Kilo is better than most.
Return of the Obra Dinn review for Xbox One, PC, PS4, Switch
Dead men tell some very interesting tales.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch review for Nintendo Switch
The Studio Ghibli RPG arrives on the Switch, and is every bit as gorgeous as you?d expect.
Deep Space Rush review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Broken, repetitive garbage. But hey, it?s an easy platinum.
My Memory of Us review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
An adorable, heart-wrenching game that becomes a lot more horrifying the more you think about it.
Agent A: A Puzzle In Disguise review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
There are no disguises here — Agent A is a straight-up puzzle game with a few artsy flourishes.