Author: Lanta

  • Ty The Tasmanian Tiger

    Ty The Tasmanian Tiger

    The most stereotypically Australian collectathon you’ve probably ever seen on the PS2.

  • UNBEATABLE

    UNBEATABLE

    A World Where Music Is Illegal, And You Do Crime.

  • Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop

    Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop

    Its like if the good parts of FixFox were turned into a proper Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes game (and yes, there are opportuinties to explode.)

  • Caravan Sandwitch

    Caravan Sandwitch

    A low pressure open world adventure game where you drive around in your cute lil van to discover what is out there and figure out what happened to your sister.

  • Cocoon

    Cocoon

    Funky little puzzle game about a moth person doing… Something? Not sure, really, this game is one of those ones with literally zero dialogue, zero setup (other than you pop out of a weird cyber cocoon), and zero answers. You kinda just go through the areas presented to you and figure out puzzles to advance.

  • Lorelei and the Laser Eyes

    Lorelei and the Laser Eyes

    Very puzzly puzzle game with a lot of pattern recognition, code breaking, and lateral thinking. And lots and lots of scratch paper.

  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

    Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

    Yes, I really am doing this. Yes, this is a PlayStation 2 Game. Yes I am recommending it.

  • Everhood

    Everhood

    The best way I can describe this game is that it is Undertale meets Yume Nikki with a rhythm section.

  • Strange Jigsaws

    Strange Jigsaws

    They’re strange jigsaws, what can I say.

  • Hollow Knight: Silksong

    Hollow Knight: Silksong

    Apparently this game made me miss the Saturday slot last week. When the weird bug lady kicks your ass and delays your review by a week. Accurate for this game though tbh.

  • Fixfox

    Fixfox

    A cutesy little game about a fox who tinkers with old tech and is sent on a mission to fix up a signal tower at the edge of the galaxy.

  • Havendock

    Havendock

    A weird little colony settlement management type game with the same sort of vibe as Raft in the early game, and incremental/automation in the mid to late game.