
Aaron Potter from Switch Player writes, "The only way is onwards.
Of all the new genres to come out of the indie game boom, walking simulators have proved a good testcase for demonstrating how far creators can push ambiguity. North, the new investigative first-person adventure from developer Outland, makes a great claim as being the bravest yet in this regard, exploring themes like immigration and surveillance through the obscure and metaphorical instead of the literal. As a bite-sized journey North poses some interesting questions about the many Orwellian-inspired concepts it evokes, even if its execution isn’t always entirely successful."

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Despite the Vita entering the final phase of its life heading into 2017, there were a handful of indie porting studios who showed up and began porting their whole catalog over to the handheld. One major company that did this was Ratalaika Games, but another that is arguably less well-known (but just as prolific) is Sometimes You. This company has released over 14 titles between the middle of 2017 through to the current day, starting with its own game Energy Cycle."

WTMG's Leo Faria: "While I give North credit for trying to tackle relevant social issues in a somewhat experimental gameplay style, I can't ignore its technical simplicity, short duration and lack of replayability."
This was possibly the weirdest game I've played in a while and I loved it. Yeah, it was short and confusing, but it was just so... weird. Definitely reminded me of the first time I played Omikron. Granted, this game is nothing like that, but it definitely gave that vibe of somewhat familiar, but strange as hell. Fully recommend for costing only a couple bucks.

Carlos writes: "March has finished, April is underway and before we get lost in another hectic month of new releases, we’re back once more to bring you some of the easiest achievements available from all the games to arrive on Xbox One from the past month. Whether you’re looking for an easy boost to your Gamerscore, or simply can’t face dropping behind your friends on that monthly scoreboard, our list has you covered. So get stuck in as we bring you 10 of the easiest Achievements from the Xbox One games released in March 2018."