
The Turing Test review for PS4, Xbox One, PC
In space, no one can hear you imitate Portal.
In space, no one can hear you imitate Portal.
Broken Sword meets poop jokes.
In the time it’ll take you to read this review, you probably could’ve finished a significant chunk of Her Majesty’s Spiffing.
Can little flaws sink an otherwise decent game? Read on to find out.
If you’ve somehow never played a match-3 bubble-popping game, prepare to have your mind blown. And if you have played one…well, here’s another.
Rudimentary, my dear Watson.
Yomawari: possibly Japanese for “nightmare walking simulator.”
Are blood and guts and heavy metal enough to make a good game? Slain hopes so.
Everything’s better with buttons.
For a couple of minutes, Space Overlords seems worthwhile. Sadly, the game is much more (or much, much less) than those few minutes.
Blade Runner: The Video Game, as performed by your local community theatre troupe.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II is a sequel worthy of the title.
Any time you can describe a game as “Lovecraftian”, you know it?s doing something right.
What was our favourite game of 2016? Here’s a hint: it was a sequel. Want more than that? Read on!
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