How do you follow up one of the most commercially and critically successful indie games of all time? If you’re the FTL developer Subset Games, you do it by making an equally awesome roguelike ex...
Kingdom Come starts you off on your story in Bohemia, the year 1403. Emperor Charles IV has died, plunging the kingdom into dark times. Rife with pillaging, murder, and mayhem, you’re tasked w...
When Civilization VI was released on iPad, I was a bit skeptical. Was it going to be a toned-down version of Civilization as we’ve seen in other versions such as Civilization Revolution, or was it goi...
Video games are often a power fantasy. You, the player, are put into the role of the hero or heroine with a special set of skills and powers, along with a mission, a hero’s journey. But, every once in...
Not very long ago, I took an early look at Closers, a modern approach to side-scrolling beat ‘em ups. It melds a massively multiplayer RPG and some engaging systems to innovate on a well-worn model. S...
If you played SteamWorld Dig 2 this year on the Nintendo Switch, you were treated to one of the best adventure games not only on the Switch, but of all 2017. Clearly, developer Image & Form knows ...
Gorogoa describes itself as an elegant evolution of the puzzle genre, but after spending a quiet few hours working my way through this game, I feel it is an entirely insufficient description. Initiall...