
Game of the Month (GOTM) is my monthly post where I highlight my favourite video game of the month. These posts will determine my Game of the Year (GOTY) at the end of the year. The same rules apply to GOTM as it does when writing my GOTY.

Game of the Month (GOTM) is my monthly post where I highlight my favourite video game of the month. These posts will determine my Game of the Year (GOTY) at the end of the year. The same rules apply to GOTM as it does when writing my GOTY.

Developer Runner Duck and publisher Curve Games announced Badlands Crew the other day. The follow-up to Bomber Crew and Space Crew. This one is a post-apocalyptic game similar to Mad Max.
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Black Salt Games and Team17 have released a new update to the game. The update adds new deep-sea aberrations, wildlife events, a new monster, a Photo Mode, and a Passive Mode.

Amnesia: The Bunker is the fourth game in the Amnesia series developed and published by Frictional Games and the first one I have fully completed. It is a first-person survival horror game where you play as a French soldier in World War I. You need to escape a bunker, but is the game better left locked in one?

Developer Kela van der Deijl and publisher Freedom Games have released Mail Time, an exploration and platforming game where you deliver items.

Developer Dambuster Studios and publisher Deep Silver have finally released a new Dead Island. Dead Island 2 is an action role-playing zombie game and the third entry in the series.

Developers and publisher Frictional Games have rescheduled the release of their upcoming Amesnia horror game Amnesia: The Bunker for May.

I have finally got around to reviewing Dredge. The Lovecrafting fishing game by Black Salt Games and Team17 has been available on PC and all consoles for over a week. The game takes inspiration from Howard Phillips Lovecraft lore and Sunless Sea, but is it a drudge?

Iris and the Giant has been available on Nintendo Switch and PC for a while. It is now available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S and X. The game is a roguelike deckbuilding game similar to Slay the Spire with childlike imagination, but is it childish?

Batora: Lost Haven has been available on consoles and PC for a while and is out now on the Nintendo Switch. It is inspired by the Italian book Batora Il Risveglio, but is it better, or should you stick to the book?