Ōkami is one of those rare games that everybody should experience, and Ōkami HD’s appearance on modern consoles means a new generation will get to do just that.
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Blackberry Honey, from talented writer Ebi-hime, tells the charming, funny, dramatic story of an unexpected romance between a pair of Victorian-era maids—and tells it beautifully.
Super Hydorah sports a gorgeous retro look and very creative level design, but punitive difficulty makes it a more frustrating game than it ought to be.
Life is Strange: Before the Storm uses the motif of theatre to explore the struggles of adolescence, and that’s as true as ever in Episode 3.
Xenon Valkyrie+ brings the rogue-lite platformer to a hostile alien moon, with gorgeous pixel art and a creative approach to meta progression systems.
PlayStation’s new smartphone-enabled party game collection is a mixed bag, with games like Hidden Agenda pushing boundaries while others fall short.
Visual Novel Maker brings the same accessibility and ease-of-use as RPG Maker to the visual novel genre, allowing anyone to easily make their own games.
In a genre obsessed with size and scope, Cat Quest is a refreshingly contained and simple, and open world RPG, full of humour and charm instead of bloat.
Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds is more of the same: a stunning world to explore, but with a shallow story and uninteresting game systems.
Ace of Seafood is a shooter unlike any other, swapping out military fatigues and space marines for fish that shoot lasers and roam the sea in gangs.