Cairn is more than a remarkably gripping mountain-climbing game. It's also a deeply affecting narrative of anguish, loss, and the steep cost of obsession.
Taking cues from the likes of Hollow Knight and Ori, this punishing platforming and exploration game is well worth your time if you're up for a big challenge.
In Rabbids Go Home, the titular creatures have ditched the minigame
blueprint of previous Rabbid games for an entertaining platformer with
a shopping cart.
Traveller’s Tales’ trademark LEGO silliness blended with a few
interesting new mechanics from Harmonix elevates the game to a level
fans of both series shouldn’t brush off.
It’s easy to be skeptical of LEGO Rock Band as a quick cash grab, but
Traveller’s Tales’ trademark LEGO silliness blended with a few
interesting new mechanics from Harmonix elevates the game to a level
fans of both series shouldn’t brush off.
Last year’s Space Invaders Extreme surprised a lot of people with its depth, challenge, and inventive gameplay. This time around, Taito doesn’t screw with the formula, so the mechanics remain relatively identical.