You should find a good deal of fun in Rooftop Renegade. It isn’t going to set the gaming world alight, but it is fast and challenging whilst the multiplayer mode brings a little bit of creativity into the game.
Don’t be fooled by the cute bunny ears and the nostalgic, fuzzy Gameboy art style. Melon Journey: Bittersweet Memories is not a frothy and fun little adventure. The clue is in the ‘Bittersweet’ of the title: this is a kitten with claws.Â
Sherlock Holmes The Awakened does a brilliant job of placing you in the shoes of the world renowned detective; something which should be the primary objective of any Sherlock game.
If you’re the type to be suckered in by a deckbuilder then be warned: Pirates Outlaws is so covered in suckers that it may as well be an octopus. Be prepared to be in its grip for a few months.
There is a lot packaged into the six-hour runtime for The Last Worker. With an engaging if slightly predictable story but more game elements than you can shake a stick at, it is a game that will take you through a range of emotions: laughter, sympathy, rage, compassion, disappointment, and everything in between.
It wasn’t too long ago that the original Kingdom Rush debuted on Xbox, some twelve years after its mobile release, but Ironhide Game Studio are back with another instalment. First seen in 2013, Kingdom Rush Frontiers rocks up with a promise of being a devilishly addictive tower defense game. Is Kingdom Rush Frontiers a solid enough offering to withstand the test of time, or will it crumble to the ground with outdated ideas and graphics?
I dream of you and ice cream is undoubtedly flawed. But when it’s good it’s great, as it carries a unique alien threat, a sense of dread that’s so thick you could pour it on your ice cream, and a concise story that lingers.