Don’t be fooled by its cute characters and art style—Fuga: Melodies is a harrowing, masterful exploration of the cruelty and cost of war.
Browsing: Review
Life is Strange: True Colors turns the series’ trademark blend of quiet charm and supernatural twists into a moving look at the power of empathy.
There’s plenty of appeal in a shmup that calls back to the arcade classics, but Crisis Wing feels a little too constrained to stand out.
The Caligula Effect 2 is the brilliant follow-up nobody expected to one of the most underrated, intelligent JRPGs of recent memory.
Xuan Yuan Sword 7 weaves action, mythology, emotive performances and a fascinating period of Chinese history to tell a beautiful tale.
Mary Skelter Finale brings Compile Heart’s provocative trilogy to a close as it adds a unique, multi-party twist on the classic dungeon crawl.
Olympia Soiree effortlessly weaves enchanting romance with a confronting but thoughtful exploration of class oppression and sexual disempowerment.
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron brings utter beauty and serene, surreal theological action to PC. Ten years on, it hasn’t aged a bit.
Staxel shows the potential of a farming life sim / block-building mashup, even if it doesn’t quite get the balance just right.
WarioWare: Get It Together adds a neat new dimension to the delightfully frantic nature of the series’ rapid-fire microgrames.