Mini Island: Night (2020) Review

Mini Island: Night is a tricky side-view shooter where you need to carefully alternate between dodging and shooting. I love the art style, but sometimes things get difficult to see. 7/10


Middle-earth: Shadow of War (2017) Review

Middle-earth: Shadow of War is an action-packed RPG that seems to encourage stealth but also make it difficult to use. The cinematics are done very well, but the gameplay could be better. 7/10


Koo & Yuu (2019) Review

Koo & Yuu is a rather simple puzzle platformer, but it’s a good way to unwind. The difficulty varies but it’s not too hard, yet it doesn’t offer anything complicated to drag you down. 5.5/10


Legion 51 (2019) Review

Legion 51 is a fairly short/simple reverse tower defense that was more fun than I expected. If you can pick it up on sale, give it a try! 6/10


Talisman: Origins (2019) Review

Talisman: Origins is a frustratingly difficult board game where you life depends on the dice you roll and the cards you draw. It’s not my type of game but I can see the appeal for tabletop fans. 6/10


Robozarro (2019) Review

Robozarro is a mix of platformer and point & click that feels like an Early Access title. It has some solid concepts, but the controls are slippery enough that it ruins the rest of the game. 4/10


Bokuten – Why I Became an Angel (2019) Review

Bokuten – Why I Became an Angel may seem like a fantasy romance VN at first glance, but as you progress through the storyline you’ll discover that the game isn’t as cheerful as you might think. 6/10


Ballance: The Return (2019) Review

Ballance: The Return tries to be a futuristic take on the original, but puts priority on touchscreen controls and is certainly more cumbersome to play. It’s a shame, since I loved the original. 4.5/10


A Tofu Tail (2019) Review

A Tofu Tail is a tile-based puzzle game where you can only travel across tiles of the same element as you. It’s complex at times, but it stays interesting, so don’t worry if you need to restart. 6/10


Unnamed Adventure (2019) Review

Unnamed Adventure is a platformer with well-done graphics that are mismatched stylistically, and decent but unpolished gameplay. The “weather effects” that cover the screen are very annoying. 4.5/10