The 3 Best and 3 Worst Games of October 2018
October’s been the best of times, October’s been the worst of times…and the games industry is no exception with our list of best and worst games this month.
October’s been the best of times, October’s been the worst of times…and the games industry is no exception with our list of best and worst games this month.
The Midnight Sanctuary promises an occult horror visual novel experience, but only manages to rise above its basic 3-D graphics and skin-deep reading of Christianity in its final moments.
The Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Pro Performance Gaming Headset matches design subtlety with audio quality that goes above and beyond as you, if you’re anything like me, dive deep into a gaming well from which there is no return.
September draws to a close as we move into the holiday season, and we’ve had the accompanying ups and downs with games that goes with it.
Gift of Parthax’s 2-D action-arena gameplay flip flops between being a genuinely fun experience involving lots of fireballs and a frustrating grind-fest…but still with lots of fireballs.
Wandersong’s occasionally frustrating puzzles and unbalanced mechanics are outweighed by the sheer strength of its musical storytelling as a bard and a witch band together to save the world.
October 2018 is going to be a full four weeks, with big releases coming in hot all the way through the month, right from beginning to end.
Life is Strange 2 is no retread, but a reinvention of familiar ground, taking what worked about the first game and casting it in a whole new light. This new entry brings a depth and grounding that may even surpass the shadow cast by the original.
Lamplight City’s Victorian edges might need a little polishing, but the truly challenging puzzles are built with strong foundations of mystery, intrigue, and a compelling story.
Encased is a love letter to the isometic RPGs of the 1990s that aims to improve on the old with a strong story, lots of choices, and a unique sci-fi theme.