Ultra satisfying destruction simulator launches version 1.0 on Steam
Few things are quite as satisfying as smashing objects together and reveling in the destruction, and the best sandbox simulation games are a great way to enjoy that without all…
Lies of P Review (PS5): Lying, Dying, and Satisfying
Pinocchio can be a neutered Disney fable, a stunning animated adventure with a fascist Italian backdrop, or, surprisingly, a Bloodborne-like action game that makes the titular puppet more akin to…
Satisfying Steam game is PowerWash Sim meets your dad’s favorite show
The Repair House is a game I'm now realizing I’ve wanted for years, and now that it’s here I’m astonished it didn’t arrive sooner. Blending the soothing, satisfying feeling of…
The Callisto Protocol’s Strength Seems To Lie In Its Satisfying Combat, Not Scares
Despite looking a whole lot like the spiritual successor to Dead Space, I was surprised by how little The Callisto Protocol terrified me. The setting and enemy designs are certainly…
Ravenbound Mixes Open-World Action with Roguelike Punishment to Satisfying Effect
In the sea of roguelites at our fingertips today, it’s pretty easy to get lost among the procedural tides. Luckily, Ravenbound seems to have found a unique and ambitious take…
In As Dusk Falls, A Satisfying Ending Doesn’t Demand A Pleasant One
Narrative adventure games often land developers in a precarious situation. Inspired heavily by film and TV, the genre tends to stand out thanks to its branching paths, interactive roads not…