Blue Prince Review – Prince and Repeat
The credits have just rolled on Blue Prince, a goal that felt akin to attempting to exploring an open world ... Read more
View ArticleInhuman Resources: A Literary Machination Review – The Job Seeker Horror...
What would you do to keep a job? Is the prospect of a salaried position worth doing something morally questionable? ... Read more
View ArticleSacre Bleu Review – A Revolutionary Escape
Action platformer games can be really fun when done right. The genre is known for fast-paced combat, fun mechanics, and, ... Read more
View ArticleI, Robot Review – Eye Spy
A couple of years ago a friend of mine was planning a visit to a massive arcade with tons of ... Read more
View ArticleTempest Rising Review – A New Successor
I was about six years old when my family first got a home computer in 1999, the same year Command & ... Read more
View ArticleHollywood Animal Early Access Review – Animal Moviehouse
Last year, I took a look at the demo for Hollywood Animal and came away wanting more. Well, it’s not ... Read more
View ArticleFATAL FURY: City Of The Wolves Review – Fangs That Bite, Claws That Tear
With the biggest names in the scene returning with new titles, as well as several newcomers and remasters coming out ... Read more
View ArticleSteel Seed Review – An Eternity Later
Stealth in video games is a tricky mechanic to nail down. If it’s too gamified, it can feel ridiculously unrealistic ... Read more
View ArticleOld Skies Review – Time Is Only A Construct
In Wadjet Eye Games’ new point-and-click game, Old Skies, you play as Fia Quinn, a chronoverse employee who jumps back ... Read more
View ArticlePromise Mascot Agency Review – Community Is A Pinky Promise
For a lot of people, the boundaries of their small town can feel like the literal ends of the earth. ... Read more
View ArticleSoulslinger: Envoy Of Death Review – Shabby Shootout
Soulslinger: Envoy of Death’s chaotic intensity captured me back in 2023 when I played it at its Early Access launch. ... Read more
View ArticleMother Hub Review – Close Encounter
Mother Hub is a neat first-person-shooter horror game by solo developer, Seth O’Dale (ODale Studios), which can be completed in ... Read more
View ArticleThe Fool’s Apprentice Review – A Confederacy Of Dunces
There is a school of thought in modern corporate management that motion inherently equates to action. That if you look ... Read more
View ArticleLost Records: Bloom & Rage Review – What’s In The Box?!
Ten years ago, Life is Strange emotionally ruined me as a sixteen-year-old experiencing it as it released episodically. While its ... Read more
View ArticleScarred Review – Yeah, Emotionally
I adore indie horror games, and oftentimes my love for this genre leads me to some hidden gems, beautifully crafted ... Read more
View ArticleCaptain Blood Review – Return From Davy Jones’ Locker
Over twenty years in the making. With legal battles, several project restarts, and full game leaks involved, the commercial release ... Read more
View ArticleBrokenLore: DON’T WATCH Review – Look Me In The Eye
Serafini Productions’ horror short story anthology series, BrokenLore, continues with its second instalment, BrokenLore: DON’T WATCH, which follows Shinji, a ... Read more
View ArticleDeck Of Haunts Review – Leave No One Alive
Running a haunted house seems like it’ll be a difficult task, especially after all the stories of famous haunted houses ... Read more
View ArticleRailGods Of Hysterra Early Access Review – Shambling Horrors
I have an older cousin to thank and/or blame for my introduction to the Cthulhu Mythos by way of his ... Read more
View ArticleDespelote Review – That One Time We Make It
One of the early scenes in despelote describes how the country of Ecuador entered a speed walking craze following Jefferson ... Read more
View ArticleCreature Keeper Review – You WILL Be My Friend!
You are the newest initiate to the Sodland Creature Keeper Guard, an elite force that defends the kingdom by teaming ... Read more
View ArticleThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review – Immersive To A Fault
Following the release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, millions of players around the world jumped headfirst into the ... Read more
View ArticleDecade Review – Can’t Quite Break The Divergence Barrier
When you grow up reading sci-fi and fantasy as a kid, you’re going to be dealing with time travel. For ... Read more
View ArticleClair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review – RPG Of The Year?
In a genre that is well saturated with heavy-hitting franchises such as Final Fantasy, Octopath, and Chrono Trigger, I think that ... Read more
View ArticleThe Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- Review – The Groundhog 100 Day Loop
What would you do to win a war? That’s the question a group of teenagers finds themselves asking when they ... Read more
View ArticleYes, Your Grace 2: Snowfall Review – More Like Rain
Brave at Night’s 2020 kingdom management RPG, Yes, Your Grace, didn’t have the most in-depth kingdom management mechanics when compared ... Read more
View ArticleVoid Sails Review – Squamous Oddities In The Bilge
I’ve already had one disappointment this year trying to mix Lovecraftian elements into something other than a Call of Cthulhu-style ... Read more
View ArticleA Webbing Journey Early Access Review – Doing Whatever You Can, As A Spider
Your name is Silky. You are a spider. No, not just a spider, you’re a helpful spider, part of a ... Read more
View ArticleBlades of Fire Review – This Blade Does Cut
One of the hobbies I’ve long wanted to get into has been blacksmithing, and bladesmithing in particular. Blame Robert Adams ... Read more
View ArticleDuck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping Review – Another Quacking Good Time
After the events of Duck Detective: The Secret Salami, Eugene McQuacklin’s life hasn’t exactly improved. He’s not over his divorce, ... Read more
View ArticleEmpyreal Review – For Complexity’s Sake
Action RPGs have been popular for decades and have experienced many ups and downs in their evolution. Nowadays, it’s a ... Read more
View ArticleSurvive The Fall Review – Fighting Against More Than Stasis
Survive the Fall is an open world survival game from Angry Bulls Studio where the world is reeling from a ... Read more
View ArticleCity Tales – Medieval Era Early Access Review – Cozy City Builder
The city-builder genre in gaming has been around since the era of the classics, and even now, we see many ... Read more
View ArticleVambrace: Dungeon Monarch Review – The Ruler’s Flaws Are Everywhere
Vambrace: Dungeon Monarch is a dark fantasy tower defense game from Dvora Studio Co. Ltd. Several forces invade your dungeon ... Read more
View ArticleCattle Country Review – Wild West Meets Cozy Farming
The Farming Sim genre is so saturated at this point that it’s hard to create anything unique. It might be ... Read more
View ArticlePipistrello And The Cursed Yoyo Review – This Boy Has Game
If asked about a console with the best game library, I will always go with the Game Boy Advance (GBA): ... Read more
View ArticleTrash Goblin Review – Mix And Match
Cozy games are becoming one of the most popular indie genres. They are easy to get into and provide a ... Read more
View ArticleFomography Review – Lost Moments
Photography has been a hobby of mine since I was a teen. I used to travel around with my family ... Read more
View ArticleSEDAP! A Culinary Adventure Review – The Magic Of Southeast Asia For Two
SEDAP! A Culinary Adventure is a co-op cooking adventure game by kopiforge that explores Southeast Asian cuisine through fast-paced action. ... Read more
View ArticleCamper Van: Make It Home Review – Organizing On The Go
Organization and packing games are a relatively new subgenre of cozy games that have gained popularity in recent years. I ... Read more
View ArticleThe Alters Review – Do It Yourself
In 11 bit studios’ sci-fi survival base-building adventure game, The Alters, Jan Dolski is the sole survivor of a ship ... Read more
View ArticleElden Ring Nightreign Review – Dropping Into Limveld
Far from FromSoftware’s first foray into multiplayer-centric territories, it has nevertheless been a while, and a lot has changed. The ... Read more
View ArticleNintendo Switch 2 Review – Finally Playing With Power
The Nintendo Switch 2 is hands down one of the most anticipated launches in video game history. For those of ... Read more
View ArticleAfter Light Fades Review – Mourning And Moving Blocks
After Lights Fades by developer Orchid of Redemption and publisher Lamplight Forest is a Sokoban–style box movement puzzle game about ... Read more
View ArticleLen’s Island Review – Marooned
If there’s anything I’ve learned over the last few years, it’s that a good survival crafter has to have certain ... Read more
View ArticleDark Fairy Tale: Dreamland Survivors Review – Interesting Mechanics At Great...
Dark Fairy Tale: Dreamland Survivors is an action roguelike by BINGOBELL that looks at Pinocchio in a twisted world. Fighting ... Read more
View ArticleStill Wakes the Deep: Siren’s Rest Review – Just Keep Swimming
With the surprise announcement of a Still Wakes the Deep DLC during this year’s string of summer games showcases (but ... Read more
View ArticleApril Grove Review – A Bite-Sized Bite-Size
For a relaxing, near-idle game about cutting trees, April Grove sure sent me down an intense rabbit hole. Faced with ... Read more
View ArticleYaoling: Mythical Journey Review – Catch Everything For Great Power
Yaoling: Mythical Journey is a creature collector RPG developed by RAYKA STUDIO. After being rescued from a ruined village, you ... Read more
View ArticleCrown Gambit Review – Three Novices Changing The World
Crown Gambit is a narrative tactical game by Wild Wits where you follow the story of three novice paladins. On ... Read more
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