
Her Majesty’s Spiffing review for Xbox One, PS4
In the time it’ll take you to read this review, you probably could’ve finished a significant chunk of Her Majesty’s Spiffing.
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!
Possibly the most generic tower defense game imaginable.
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