Review | Shadows of Doubt ‘A Gritty, Immersive Experience’ (PC)
Dive into the gritty neon world of Shadows of Doubt, an immersive detective simulator set in a procedurally generated dystopian 1980s city.
Dive into the gritty neon world of Shadows of Doubt, an immersive detective simulator set in a procedurally generated dystopian 1980s city.
Frostpunk 2 is part city builder, part narrative game, and part interactive trolley problem, set against a global ice age apocalypse.
It may not be perfect, but The Plucky Squire is still a wonderful experience filled with creativity, lovable characters and a stunning world.
Copycat is a narrative driven game from Spoonful of Wonder, an Aussie and Ukrainian development duo. Set in an everyday neighbourhood you play as a rescue cat called Dawn. The emotional story explores deep themes and pulls at your heartstrings.
Looking for a replayable old-world shooter with a bit of strategy overlaid on top? Wild Bastards is for you. It’s out now, here’s our review.
The vampires have Buffy, but the zombies have Juliet Starling in the revival zombie slaying, hack-and-slash Lollipop Chainsaw RePOP.
Tavern Manager Simulator is a delightfully chaotic experience. However, it feels more early access than a full release.
WHAT THE CAR? is a zany, colourful game with diverse gameplay and easy level creation, but lacks robust accessibility features. Despite this, its charm and regular updates make it a must-play.
Mika and the Witch’s Mountain is a cosy, package dedelivering game. Play as Mika, a young witch, who needs to prove herself to get into Magic school. By delivering parcels and upgrading her broomstick, can she reach the top of Mount Gaun and complete her education?
I’ve never played a game quite like this. The Plucky Squire finally has a release date, and I’ve got to say, hold onto your hats.