Ground Zero is a bit of a weird one. On some levels, it works incredibly well, mostly in the nostalgic feel and wearing its inspirations on its sleeves.
While Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream offers a lot of the same fun and quirkiness as its predecessor, its commitment to player creativity also sacrifices a lot of what made the 3DS game great.
We Gotta Go is a up to 4 player co-op roguelite survival game, or rather, a game where you're trying to find the nearest toilet to avoid crapping yourself silly.
MOUSE: P.I. For Hire pulls together some of the most iconic systems and shooter mechanics and wraps them in a highly stylised, rubber-hose inspired art style ...
Pragmata, with its marvellous merging of hacking, movement and gunplay, was a blast to play start to finish. While the story stumbles a little in the early hours, it wasn't enough to slow down what ended up being a great experience.