Review
Review / Neva: an intense, emotional journey of initiation
After GRIS, Nomada Studio is back on the scene with Neva. This time, the developers offer us a platformer with action, and it has to be…
Review / GRIS: a magnificent and melancholy introspective journey
I dove into my backlog for the release of Neva, Nomada Studio’s second title. What better way to capture the style of play offered by this…
Review / Senua’s Saga Hellblade II: the cinematic walking-simulator inventing its own genre
Ninja Theory is finally bringing us the sequel to Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice. This time we’re not heading back into the underworld to try and save our…
Review / Botany Manor: original puzzles in a timeless mansion
A walking simulator with colorful graphics and a healthy dose of puzzles, all in first-person view, Botany Manor caught my eye. This is Balloon Studios’ first…
Review / Olija: old-school action with a poetic twist
At a time when the fashion is for AAAA games with budgets bordering on the indecent, let’s take a look back at this unpretentious game released…
Review / Deathloop: reinventing the FPS with a novel, fun and addictive experience
Some people are waiting for the next Rockstar game, others for the new FIFA, I’m waiting for the latest creation from Arkane Studios. Whether it’s the…
Review / The Artful Escape: introspective, musical and psychedelic journey through the universe
A real UFO in the world of video games, The Artful Escape has just been released on Xbox and PC without a sound. It’s probably because…
Review / Twelve Minutes: an original point and click for an interactive and addictive thriller
Twelve minutes is an atypical game both in terms of its subject matter and the gameplay mechanisms it offers. It is an interactive thriller developed by…
Review / The Ascent: a cyberpunk atmosphere perfect for an old school shooter/RPG
The Ascent is the first game from the small Swedish studio Neon Giant, a company with only a dozen employees. So it’s quite original to see…