Joseph Kime
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The sweet heart of Toriyama beats here, but it alone can’t help to make Sand Land compelling for most.
Mechanics and narratives thought too bold and bright for some have been transformed into mere child's play by Geometric Interactive in a strong contender for the title of the best indie title of the entire year, and the team has proven that Carlsen's strokes of brilliance in INSIDE and LIMBO were far from flukes.
The Invincible might have its minor problems, but they don’t do much to draw from the fact that Starward Industries has proven that the direct adaptation of The Invincible was always destined to be a video game.
Rogue Sun's heart is in the right place with Tin Hearts, but perhaps their focus on both VR and consoles for their first title, despite their collective years in the industry, was too ambitious. There could still be brilliance to see from the team, and with this hope, we'll treat Tin Hearts as a trial run - but good gracious, it's a laborious one. This toy soldier could do with a little WD-40.
Though the game's progression system beyond its cosmetics feels archaic and vaguely pointless, when it comes to jumping into a game, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is more fun than could have been expected from it.



