Chicory: A Colorful Tale has you revitalise a colourless world. But that task comes with more existential dread than you might think.
A whodunnit where youdunnit, Overboard! is a remarkably fresh, clever take on the time-worn mystery genre.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles is the most narratively and thematically consistent entry to date for the legal drama series.
No Longer Home deals with a familiar form of melancholy with a delicate touch, but sometimes, it borders on insubstantial.
The kinetic experience of making your way through hazard-filled temples in Phantom Abyss makes us eager to see what else is still to come.
An A-list Hollywood cast can't help the fact that Twelve Minutes ultimately has nothing of value to say.
Lake is a meditative character study that exhibits great confidence with its ebbs and flows.
Beautiful and minimal, Hoa proves that you don’t need clever puzzles or wild combat to succeed as a platformer.
Designed around building your confidence and agency, Deathloop succeeds showing you that the most powerful weapon is your ability to improvise.
A Melbourne-made, sensory journey of transformation, The Artful Escape revels in galaxy-spanning, mind-altering, maximalist sensation.
From Melbourne studio Modern Storyteller, The Forgotten City empowers you with a sense of complete agency, telling a thought-provoking story in a way only games can.
Axiom Verge 2 attempts to create a free-form Metroidvania, but is let down by its lack of variety and incentive to interact with content.