It’s funny to think of a Halo game as a throwback, but that’s exactly what Halo Wars 2 feels like. Creative Assembly’s and 343’s sequel to the Xbox 360 RTS seems like the kind of game no one was reall...
When I reflect on it, She Remembered Caterpillars is a conundrum. At first glance, this color-matching platform puzzler seemed competently made, in a charming and home-spun way, but traditionally fami...
For over 1000 years you have been locked into what has become an eternal war. Each side has unwittingly become the pawn of an evil deity. Her pleasure is your turmoil, your pain, your blood. Taking on...
Sniper Elite is a series most won’t be too familiar with. But Rebellion’s flagship is about to gain a whole lot more fans, we suspect. Our Sniper Elite 4 review is here to assure you, that...
I have to admit that the first time I clapped eyes on Brut@l, or at least a screenshot, I wasn’t impressed. I grew up in the days of ASCII games and I freely admit that in the intervening years, I’ve ...
Link Twin had me from the moment it booted up on my iPhone. If there’s one thing mobile devs seem capable of, it’s making beautiful and haunting games. Link Twin is the story of twins Tom ...
Yakuza 0 is my first time really playing the Yakuza series. There, now that I’ve got that embarrassing admission out of the way, let’s focus on what matters: it will not be my last. Yakuza...
How fitting to bring you all our Rise & Shine review at the beginning of GameSpace’s life. It’s a fitting games-lampooning title to highlight on a site dedicated to all sorts of videog...
The Intelligent Systems has created a cast of memorable heroes throughout the decades while working on the Fire Emblem franchise. Has Nintendo been able to capitalize on that for Fire Emblem Heroes? I...