Cubed3 reviews Amphora, a technically and artistically respectable game that's all but ruined by poor gameplay design. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 takes a deep look at the gorgeous visuals and sublime platforming of Ori and the Blind Forest. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 reviews Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, a game that was released about fifteen years too late. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 1 CommentIs three months too short a gap between original and sequel? Definitely, and Cubed3 explains why in this review of Five Nights at Freddy's 2. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 reviews the intense and memorable arcade throwback Luftrausers, a game that will temporarily devour its audience's attention. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 delves into the colossal Pillars of Eternity, a game that stands on the shoulders of giants…even though it doesn't need to. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 tackles the surprisingly functional (if a little dull) hybrid of sports and turn-based tactics in this review of Frozen Cortex. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 explores Elite: Dangerous, one of the most thorough and immersive methods of wasting time available. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 4 CommentsCubed3 reviews Octodad: Dadliest Catch, the hilarious sequel to the hilarious game about an ordinary man who is totally not an octopus. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 1 CommentFractured Soul is indie to the core. This is both a blessing and a curse, as Cubed3 explains in this review of the PC version. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 braves the depths of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza to review one of the scariest games ever made. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 opens The Last Door, which might be the best 8-bit cosmic horror game out there. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 reviews Last Inua, a game with lofty goals but little understanding of what it takes to meet them. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 0 CommentsHaunted House: Cryptic Graves is the place where artistry, functionality, and game design all go to die. - By Jordan Hurst
Read more 3 CommentsDeadCore on PC is much more interesting than it looks or sounds, as this Cubed3 review explains. - By Jordan Hurst
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