Lee Mehr
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Put simply: Kao The Kangaroo gets creatively weak at the knees by the third round.
Spiral Circus' first game makes a great splash with its atmosphere and art style, but design and story limitations anchor its true potential.
From its interesting design ideas to its rich world-building, Jump Over The Age's Citizen Sleeper is one of 2022's best surprises.
Babylon's Fall is the latest example of a decent core concept being flagrantly corrupted by the live-service template, and whose prospects for improvement dwindle with each passing day.
Like a heaping of horror media, Martha Is Dead’s solid start and some nuanced supplementary mechanics are betrayed by its worst impulses by the end.
When weighing its successes and shortcomings, Aztech Forgotten Gods manages to stay airborne but never truly soars.
A flawed-yet-engaging first season forcefully strapped to its turgid prequel, further harmed by current technical issues unfit for a remaster.
Little Orpheus' Cold War-era narrative captures the fun of vintage adventure serials, but its gameplay is as rewarding as a Soviet breadline.
Image & Form's first 3D title doesn't have any obscene messes to clean, but it never excels beyond a conventional distraction.
Invisible Walls have made a nuanced social-deduction title, but current design & polish issues prevent it from reaching a “first class” experience.


