Luke Kemp
Lost Ember is a wonderful, unique, and unforgettable experience with a love for nature.
An extremely intelligent sci-fi interrogation sim that's unpredictable for all the right reasons.
A smooth and mesmerising experience that includes nothing it doesn't need.
Deep and unique enough for genre veterans, yet also simple and welcoming enough for newcomers.
Unlike anything else, and able to meld its two disparate halves into something cohesive and satisfying. You won't feel fleeced if you buy this.
A great one-shot adventure or an enjoyable grindfest, depending on which you want.
Incredibly tough but perfectly fair, Ghostrunner cuts the cybernetically enhanced mustard.
Hilarious, bursting with charm, and satisfying to play. Untitled Goose Game is a winger.
A gripping experience, despite an ending that kicks itself up the arse.
Grid Legends finds its niche alongside Forza Horizon and Gran Turismo, offering track-based thrills for all skill levels.
A joyful mix of stealth and action, the fun doesn't snag on the rough edges.
Despite a little turbulence, The Falconeer takes you on a memorable ride.
Fun, cartoonish pirating, which makes you feel cheeky rather than evil.
Excellent writing and vibrant characters help to overcome prominent technical issues and unwelcome repetition.
A hardcore team game that's fun when you work together, despite some unfriendly systems.
A pleasant mix of gentle puzzling and body horror, PHOGS! is a very good boy.
Puzzle design does the heavy lifting for Trine 4, a fun but ultimately hollow experience.
Despite variable success with the choice element, this is a kingdom you’ll want to save.
A great example of how to craft a new game from an existing idea.
All three of me agree, there's nothing quite like it. Quantum League is worth your time.