Ereban: Shadow Legacy tells the story of Ayana, the last of her kind. As she escapes the clutches of the Helios corporation. she’ll come to rely on a group of unlikely allies in the Forgotten Suns as she attempts to find out what happened to her people and how that secret holds the fate of the world in its grasp.
Planet Zoo: Console Edition
Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth
Unicorn Overlord
Unicorn Overlord is quite simply put, a masterclass in tactics, strategy, and its wonderful use of a 70-strong roster. While what may seem like a simple auto-battler to start, its depth shines as you have complete control over how your parties attack and approach combat across a war-torn land destined to be reclaimed.
South Park: Snow Day
Pepper Grinder
Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons Remake
Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons was initially released in 2013 by Starbreeze Studios; it was the first game from creator Josef Fares (A Way Out, It Takes Two). Now, Brothers returns with a remake from Italian developer Avantgarden. As someone who missed out on playing the original, I could not wait to see what the fuss was all about.
Alone in the Dark
Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator
Outcast: A New Beginning
Expeditions: A MudRunner Game
Expeditions: A MudRunner Game can often be fantastic in allowing you to traverse its rocky and swampy terrain. By equipping the right truck and bringing along the right tools, this driving game can often sing to its puzzle-like elements. However, its mission structure is sadly lacking and it disappoints on a technical level. For as good as Expeditions can be, it simply made me want to play SnowRunner instead.
WWE 2K24
While WWE 2K24 may be more of the same with incremental improvements across the board, the foundation present is nonetheless impressive. With a huge focus on the history of Wrestlemania at the forefront, WWE 2K24, much like its biggest event in sports entertainment, the experience is certainly familiar, but ultimately satisfying.
Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League
Skull and Bones
Skull and Bones shows its development troubles across every system both big and small. Its combat and customization are solid, but the world, people, and core fundamentals around are lacking, flat, and uninspired. Skull and Bones’s biggest sin is that you never once feel like a pirate and instead a glorified delivery driver on the open seas.