Wild Bastards has killer style and creativity, but it feels like a shotgun blast rather than a bullseye shot
Blue Manchu’s Void Bastards, published by Humble Games back in the day, was a “strategy shooter” roguelike that I loved so much that I played it twice, once in a DRM-free version and once on Steam. More than five years after its release, Wild Bastards takes the game in a new direction that I’ve never ...