Botanicula review
Amanita Design's Machinarium follow-up is a breath of fresh air, despite the stinginess of its feedback.
2Amanita Design's Machinarium follow-up is a breath of fresh air, despite the stinginess of its feedback.
2Jeff Minter’s latest iOS experiment proves a typically odd way of encouraging healthy eating.
1The deepest online experience in XBLA history.
5A surprisingly tender story hampered by clunky execution.
1Almost Human offers its faithful take on Dungeon Master to new (and old) adventurers.
2It may be messy, but SpikySnail's XBLA puzzler rewards precision.
2Pure playfulness – an unexpected heir to Super Mario.
5Bullet-hell and score-running collide in this exuberant iOS update.
Keys Factory’s eShop puzzler offers a series of satisfying spatial challenges.
Designed by a competitive fighting gamer, but can it fix the genre's longstanding flaws?
12An ill-conceived and cynical package.
3Dakko Dakko’s second PSP mini offers a deceptively simple slice of arcade action.
1With so little to fix, how has Rodeo Games approached the second instalment in its turn-based strategy series?
ET goes home in Trapdoor Inc’s energetic stealth-action blast.
Digital Reality pushes the boundaries of scrolling shooters on home consoles.
6Delightfully squirm-inducing tension and violence is muted by some poor design decisions.
10A gore-soaked trudge that's almost as lifeless as its antagonists.
1Zach Gage’s intelligent take on Asteroids benefits from unusually taut touch controls.
1A more immediate entry in the revered fighting series, but also a less accomplished one.