Fire Tonight is disappointing: it barely tells a story, its gameplay is confusing and largely uninteresting, and it only lasts half an hour.
Asking morally-challenging questions again and again, Nier Replicant is yet another powerful, immersive and genuinely artistic title from Yoko Taro.
A testament to handcrafted pixel-art perfection, Narita Boy pays tribute to the arcade classics of the ‘80s while also building on the foundation they laid.
It's more action-oriented than frightful, but Resident Evil: Village is still an extremely fun horror-themed experience.
It needs a little TLC to truly come into its own, but Evil Genius 2 makes countless improvements to the original cult classic's formula.
A critically intelligent and passionate journey through space and time, Genesis Noir is a stellar example of gaming, noir, and art.