Reviews
A Little to the Left Review - Everything in its right place
A Little to the Left is a charming, delightful, and satisfying game centred around tidying up small household objects.
Sonic Frontiers review – A speed bump in the road
Sonic Frontiers is a mishmash of odd ideas – although the freedom and speed of its traversal are a joy.
Azul: Master Chocolatier review – A delicious treat
Azul: Master Chocolatier is a delicious interpretation of the best casual strategy board game on the market.
Signalis review – 1990s survival horror resurrected
Signalis modernises traditional survival horror ideas, and crafts a pleasingly mysterious and aesthetic journey.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope review – Shiny and glorious
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is a rare sequel that eclipses its predecessor, carving out a unique identity in…
Gotham Knights Review – The Bat is dead, long live the Batfamily
Gotham Knights is determined to escape the shadows of the Arkham series – but lives up to its legacy regardless.
New Tales from the Borderlands review – Froyo and friendship
New Tales from the Borderlands is an intimate and surprising spin on the classic Tales formula.
A Plague Tale: Requiem review - Life, death and lots of rats
A cinematic narrative adventure with a strong identity, stunning set pieces, and lots and lots of rats.
Scorn Review - Compelling, disgusting, nauseating
Despite its gruesome, nightmarish, and repulsive world, Scorn is very good at piquing your curiosity about its environment and mysteries.
Splatoon 3 review - a fresh coat of paint on a beloved franchise
Splatoon 3 packs plenty of high-octane fun into a very attractive package, but your mileage may vary when it comes…