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If you’ve played a Battlefield game any time recently, you’re probably aware of the environmental destruction in them. It’s an ... Read more
View ArticleNew Cycle Early Access Review – Chasing The Long Tail
When the demo for New Cycle first came out, I puttered with it for a little bit and thought, “Hmmm, ... Read more
View ArticleVampire Survivors: Emergency Meeting Review – A Suspiciously Good Expansion
In 2020, Among Us (2018) was the big breakout indie hit. A simple game made by a small team that ... Read more
View ArticleAtlas Wept Review – Machine (And Humans) Learning
From its menacing, bizarre trailer to its turn-based, action command/bullet-hell combat, Atlas Wept is the kind of RPG that would ... Read more
View ArticleWar Hospital Review – Boring Warring
War Hospital is a title that brings with it unmistakable gravitas. Its opening slides are dedicated to the memory of ... Read more
View ArticleMomodora: Moonlit Farewell Review – Melancholic Momentary Metroidvania
Have you heard of Momodora before? That series of games with the anime-esque pixel art aesthetic? With that girl on ... Read more
View ArticleEnshrouded Early Access Review – In The Mists Of Time
For the last several years, co-op survival games have proliferated at an unanticipated rate. The basic premises of starting with ... Read more
View ArticleA Night At The Watermill Review – Long Story Short
What immediately intrigued me about Neon Tales’ thriller, A Night At The Watermill, is that it’s advertised as beingonly 45 ... Read more
View ArticleSovereign Syndicate Review – A Flicker Of Gaslight
There are certain tropes in certain segments of creative works which are so expected, they’re practically stereotypes. Batman’s parents always ... Read more
View ArticleRoots of Yggdrasil Early Access Review – Slay the Briar
City-builders seem to keep appearing on my doorstep every few months, and each time I take them in, give ’em ... Read more
View ArticleThe Cub Review – A Cultural Mishmash Of Tedious Mishaps
Establishing a strong, recognizable creative voice is no easy feat. Demagog Studio’s first work, Golf Club Nostalgia, was a strong ... Read more
View ArticlePrince of Persia: The Lost Crown Review – Metroidvania Royalty
Sometimes big gaming franchises can go through massive changes, which for most people might be an improvement, but for fans ... Read more
View ArticleGraven Review – Reviving The Old Faith
You really had to be a gamer in the early 90s to truly appreciate the impact of Doom. There wasn’t ... Read more
View ArticleLil’ Guardsman Review – Little Guardsman, Big Laughs
Decisions, decisions! Should I let the Scary Tree Monster in? On one hand, it’s scary, and could thwomp me if ... Read more
View ArticleChronique des Silencieux Review – Making The French Connection
I’ve got a big weakness for a good mystery – but I’ve got an even bigger one for an adorable ... Read more
View ArticleTekken 8 Review – To Rule With An Iron Fist
Fights take many forms. From back alley brawls to climactic wars across sweeping battlefields, different fights mean different things to ... Read more
View ArticleCLeM Review – Bring Me Knowledge!
Mango Protocol’s CLeM, is a puzzle adventure game with a dark, Tim Burton-style storyline based around alchemy. We wake up ... Read more
View ArticleBoxes: Lost Fragments Review – The Best Kind of Unboxing
You are a thief, sneaking into a lavish mansion owned by a notorious puzzle lover. A great treasure reportedly lurks ... Read more
View ArticleLike a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Review – Ohana Means Nobody Gets Left Behind
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a difficult game to describe in a few words. The Like a Dragon (formerly ... Read more
View ArticleGo Mecha Ball Review – On a Roll
Roll, blast, and fight your way to victory in this hectic top down wave shooter by Whale Peak Games. Go ... Read more
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