
Tchia review How Far Ill Go
In turn, it transforms Tchia from an adventure heavily reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda into something new and beautiful. Tchia's variety and fluidity of movement, experimentation, and exploration make the game a true delight.

A poignant reflection on the ups and downs of life
Acknowledge that life has ups and downs and it's a normal part of the human experience. Enjoy the ups and celebrate the wins. Make the most of them because although we know they don't last, that's part of their beauty. You cannot have the ups without the downs or the highs without the lows.

Summerhouse Review – Less is more in this wistful, holiday destination building toy
SUMMERHOUSE Review – Less is more in this wistful, holiday destination building toy. SUMMERHOUSE is a thoughtful experience that raises questions about beauty, limitations and a yearning for novelty. You know that Simpsons episode where Homer designs a car?

Mineko’s Night Market Review – Cats, Crafting and Covert Ops
Mineko's Night Market is an all-around easygoing game built around exploration. It has some aesthetic similarities to the critically beloved indie game A Short Hike, but the guts of Mineko's Night Market are more influenced by the Animal Crossing series.

Anger Foot Review – Ain’t That A Kick in the Head?
Anger Foot is a biting game in that regard. A no-frills, action-heavy combat sim that is mostly about kicking in heads, but also a little bit about the grime of modern society.

Buying a New PC 5 Things to Look For in 2024
The traditional PC market will remain flat in 2024 with 261 million units shipped while the tablet market is forecast to grow 7.2% year over year as a refresh cycle and project investments are expected to drive the market.

Planet Coaster 2 review – Giggle and splash
Planet Coaster 2 is a construction and management simulation video game developed and published by Frontier Developments. It is a sequel to Planet Coaster.

Review: Wrestledunk Sports sparks party-like joy, even amidst a pandemic
Wrestledunk Sports is a beautifully fun local multiplayer game. Passing controllers, laughing at your friends, pointing and screaming in their faces, are all a big part of what makes games like this fun. But it's also all the things I'm not allowed to do in a pandemic.

I Cant Help But Enjoy Probing This Latest PC Design
The modern Alienware desktop no longer looks like it fell off a spaceship, but it's a fine-looking, quality PC that would be better if it was easier to upgrade.