Rhythmic action, an interactive album, REZ with motorcycle gangs; however you slice it, Sayonara Wild Hearts is a singular, gratifying experience about love and rebirth.
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Rhythmic action, an interactive album, REZ with motorcycle gangs; however you slice it, Sayonara Wild Hearts is a singular, gratifying experience about love and rebirth.
Satisfying ranged combat, some ingenious art design, and a friendlier take on the Souls formula lets Remnant: From the Ashes carve its own path.
A peculiar blend of combat and puzzling, this solitaire RPG builds upon itself time and time again to weave a devious delve.
A patently absurd comic book motif and immersive flair makes Void Bastards an endearing, enjoyable roguelite that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
A fever dream of colors, clanging steel, and frightened gremlins, Grindstone nearly makes the case for Apple Arcade by itself.
I have written a lot of words about games I liked, but did not love.
It’s just a lot of text, but I think it’s important. Lives are at stake here.
This week’s albums include moody hi-hats, moody turntables, and a moody lady.
This week’s albums include a sad lady, a magic sword, and more bloops than your body has room for.
An unexpected crucible reveals the thrill of combat in Remnant: From the Ashes.
An old ramble where I attempt to encapsulate my feelings about a place I still miss.
I listened to an uncomfortable amount of music in 2018 and found eighteen albums I think you might like.
There are ten videogames from 2018 that are better than the rest of them. This list has all ten of them.