Crown Tundra limped through the wind and rain so Teal Mask could run.

A fun story, some solid characters, and a very entertaining expansion on Scarlet & Violet's already hardy foundation. I can't wait for part 2!

If I had to choose one word to describe this game, it'd have to be "baffling." In certain aspects, Security Breach is very nearly competent; the art direction, voice work, and- to an extent -environmental design are on point, and clearly display some level of passion from the team behind them.
Unfortunately, this is where the positives end. As I'm sure you don't need me to tell you, this game is nearly unplayable in almost every way. Marred by constant glitches, inscrutable gameplay decisions, and a plot even more convoluted than it's already incomprehensible predecessors, almost everything about Security Breach is an undeniable mess. My friends and I had a damn good time laughing at it, but that's just about the limit of what one can take away from this game.

Though the polish behind this studio is plain to see, this game falls into virtually every pothole it realistically could. From cheap jump-scares to poorly-executed mechanics, Sparky Marky 2 expands on the original in all the worst ways... and, unfortunately, fails to capture the eerie atmosphere that made me loosely enjoy chapter 1.

A well-made, if relatively formulaic indie horror game. Despite a fairly linear experience- not to mention a painfully abrupt ending -my friends and I had a remarkably good time experiencing the eerie ambience.

An engaging little indie horror game, absolutely steeped in unsettling atmosphere. Though definitely not for the claustrophobic among us, Cave Crawler readily provides a fun, freaky romp with some very well-done scares.

I'll be completing this review when I complete the game. Trust me, it'll be a doozy.

A very, VERY good fighting game, absolutely dripping in style. Beyond being a feast for the eyes- which it absolutely is -it plays quite smoothly, providing a fun, engaging experience to beginners and veterans alike.

A fun, peppy fighting game, with expressive characters and a delightfully wacky setting. Though I'm not particularly good at it, I've had a damn good time.

A fun little jaunt into the Sonic universe, supported masterfully by it's pleasant art and engaging micro-story. If I had to pick one gripe, it would probably be the mandatory mini-games, but that's just the old man in me; this is a marvelous little visual novel, made all the better by the obvious love that went into it.

I mean, shit, what do you want me to say. It's skyrim! Fantasy Fallout! Outdated and buggy, sure, but still a fantastic experience.

Uogh, this game.

It's a character-based MMO, with an interesting- if full of itself -sci-fi setting, and some truly fantastic music. That said, it's obtuse to the extreme, and fails to engage with a repetitive gameplay loop.

Truly, the ideal quarantine game. Cheap, fun, and filled with more than enough variety to keep you entertained for weeks on end.

God, my feelings about this game are capital-C Complicated.

In it's current state, this game fails to shine as much as it should. The concentrated malevolence of a few, unfunny people have rendered it nearly unplayable, and it sure as hell seems like Valve has stopped caring.

Still, if you've got some good friends beside you, it can be a damn good time.

A rip-roarin', gleefully irreverent adventure through a marvelously dystopian cyber-city. I simply cannot wait until Chapter 1.

All the hubristic pride of industry without the self-loathing of engaging in real-world capitalism!