The Atla Archives Review (Switch)
Ambition and aesthetics clash in this muddled, first-person RPG. No one wins.
Ambition and aesthetics clash in this muddled, first-person RPG. No one wins.
Science Fiction is on the menu in Evan’s Weekend Gaming Playlist. What are you going to play?
This game’s dialogue will make you feel as if you’re stuck in time. So, I guess it’s successful?
This unique and flawed RPG is worthy of love, even if the combat is like beating your head against a wall.
Evan is headed to remote islands and other planets this weekend. Sounds ambitious. What are YOU playing?
This action platforming roguelite offers a pleasant, straightforward, and forgiving gateway to genre newcomers.
Can a game that’s all about fighting and killing… be a critique of fighting and killing? This one is.
A cyberpunk world rendered with beautiful aesthetics pairs with simple gameplay for a stunning, albeit straightforward experience.
In Dark Alliance 2, you can return to a simpler era when co-op stayed on the couch, writing was simple, and games were fun.
This trippy Soulslike struggles with the weight of its ambition, among other issues.
Anuchard feels like a great game from three decades ago. Maybe that’s the problem?
This game might make you want to cry. You can take that any which way you’d like.
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