Lawrence Le





For 6 hours, Little Nightmares II bombards you with subtle, methodical attacks on your senses, breaking you down slowly until even the most unassuming articles become sources of fear. Through the eyes of Mono, anything can be a threat, and this paranoia is what drives the horror of Tarsier Studios’
by Lawrence Le
There’s no worse place to lead a virtual life than the mega corporation-run dystopias of the cyberpunk genre, though our morbid curiosities get the better of us each time. But the more the merrier says the team behind Disjunction, blessing us with a whopping three tortured lives to live
by Lawrence Le
The unsurprising success of Monster Prom has opened the floodgates for a deluge of sequels and spinoffs. Monster Camp is the first to cross the finish, graduating from quirky mini-story to a full-fledged standalone entry. Behind it, a long line of monster-themed dating simulators waiting to give you more of
by Lawrence Le
The modern mystery game finds itself in a tricky situation. In many cases, mystery becomes an aesthetic; the detective hat is rarely worn by the player. Instead, the player observes as the protagonist handles the detective work. They need only hunt down highlighted clues then let the game take over.
by Lawrence Le
It’s apparent that the industry’s AAA horror output isn’t nearly enough to satisfy an audience starved for spooks. And so, we’ve turned our attention to the indie scene, where gems like 2018’s Remothered: Tormented Fathers feature scares aplenty. Remothered: Broken Porcelain serves as the sequel
by Lawrence Le
Famed first-person submarine shooter AquaNox has spent the better part of the 21st century off the radar. Digital Arrow and THQ Nordic have spent the last few years hard at work on the franchise’s next installment, with only the odd demo surfacing here and there. Aquanox: Deep Descent is
by Lawrence Le
Four decades ago, real-time strategy put down its roots in preparation for its conquest of the strategy world. And conquer it did; RTS has since grown into a goliath of a sub-genre. Decades of commanding armies, both large and small, in a struggle against impossible odds. Decades of virtual battlefields
by Lawrence Le
The rate at which technology evolves is matched only by the industry’s growing ambition. But while we rightfully celebrate the deluge of new, cutting-edge titles that have spoiled us this generation, it’s only fair that we take the time to appreciate the classics. The Switch has quickly become
by Lawrence Le