
I respect what the developers were trying to achieve with UFO 50; however, better versions of the games already exist elsewhere.

A trope-filled JRPG but with a lot of heart, Dragon Quest XI S is still a game I can recommend to any JRPG fan.

Do you like identical-looking corridors, one-dimensional characters, and what feels like a never-ending tutorial? Well, do I have the game for you!

Metaphor: ReFantazio has reinvigorated my love of JRPGs. All it took was a good old-fashioned fantasy story without forcing me to go back to school.

An initially wonderfully artsy detective game soon falls down towards its stodgy and convoluted finale.

A mash-up of Vampire Survivors, tower defence, and deckbuilding. How can it go wrong?

The best game to ever be set in the north of England. Possibly also the only game to be set here, too - still, it's a corker.

The story is B-movie at best, the characters are soullessly dull, and yet there's something so enjoyable about the moment-to-moment gameplay that really gelled with me.

Why is the majority of the game spent watching elevator doors open and close?

When my wife asked if I enjoyed Toem, all I could say was... I think so? Maybe? It just kind of was, and now it is no longer.