Archaica: The Path of Light is a beautiful puzzle game with brilliant graphics and clever levels to solve. Those of you who like pure puzzlers will find a lot to love here, and many hours of challenging gameplay.
Marvel Hero Tales is an exciting new educational game that teaches kids to read and write well so that their superhero characters can follow along and defeat the bad guys. It’s a brilliant way to make learning fun.
One of the most successful shooters of all time gets another great upgrade with Borderlands 3. Be ready for some ridiculously overpowered weapons and streams of even more ridiculous bad guys in this over-the-top, bullet-fueled adventure.
Sea Salt is a delightful arcade horror type game that features Lovecraftian mythos, terrified townspeople and merciless murder. And you play the bad guy, in the form of an elder god. This crazy game will capture your heart.
Excerpt: If you are looking for a unique game to while away the hours, In Other Waters fits that bill. It’s a point and click adventure cleverly disguised as an exploratory title where you must plumb the depths of a mysterious, alien ocean.
Activision released Call of Duty Warzone as a free-to-play multiplayer shooter based on the Modern Warfare series. With solid gameplay, up to 150 players per map and a massive player base, Warzone is a perfect way to get into eSports type shooter gaming.
Having conquered the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC through Steam, the deck-building, card battling Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales adventure makes its play on the Nintendo Switch. We dive into its colorful and deadly world to see if Thronebreaker has another winning hand.
And you thought your coronavirus lockdown was bad? In Crew 167: The Grand Block Odyssey, you have been alone for over 100 years, and your mind is playing tricks on you in this delightful sci-fi puzzle adventure.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a perfect and relaxing game for our troubled times. It’s also one of those titles that makes it worth owning a Nintendo Switch just to play. It should be held up in the same way as Mario, Zelda and Super Smash Bros as a true classic that is accessible to everyone.
As a new feature for GiN, we will occasionally be taking a look back at games from simpler times that were published many years ago. This week we spotlight Start-up, a game about building a business empire during the roaring 2000s.
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