Potions: A Curious Tale Review – There’s A Potion For That
Luna, a young witch-in-training with a talent for potion-making, travels to her grandmother’s home in the town of Old Haven ... Read more
View ArticleSanya Review – Short-Term Nostalgia
I’ve only ever moved twice in my life—once out of state when I was too young to remember, and once ... Read more
View ArticleIn A Detective’s Mind Review – Quite the Puzzler
You are Andrew, a detective. You’re good at your job, and a bit of a workaholic – you’ll take any ... Read more
View ArticleReveil Review – Unveils Nothing New
You know that game where you walk down a tight corridor with a door at the end that suddenly shuts ... Read more
View ArticleSummerhouse Review – Maybe Too Minimal
I’ve long been a fan of city-building games, but few games have come across my doorstep that allow you to ... Read more
View ArticleWinter Survival Early Access Review – It’s Bloody Cold!
While survival games often throw the elements at you, the colder weathers tend to come later in the game as ... Read more
View ArticleThe Thaumaturge Review – I See Dead People
A couple of years ago, CD Projekt RED announced a remake of its 2007 classic, The Witcher, which is to ... Read more
View ArticleLlamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story Review – Stand By Your Llama
The video game industry is facing a crisis. Men in suits are swooping in to ruin the chances of auteur ... Read more
View ArticleHighwater Review – Muddy Water
Glub, glub. Seems the ice caps have fully melted, and our entire world has gone underwater. Can you sneak into ... Read more
View ArticleMagic City Detective: Wings of Revenge Review – Magical Masquerade Mayhem
Alongside our world exists a hidden one inhabited by magical creatures. For most of the year, elves, merfolk, centaurs, Winged ... Read more
View ArticleBrothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake Review – A Small Adventure That Fits A Lot
Maybe this is embarrassing to admit, but I had no idea who Josef Fares was before It Takes Two (2021) ... Read more
View ArticleLittle Learning Machines Review – The Robots May Be Learning But I Still Feel...
Little Learning Machines is an adorable, educational and yet frustrating venture into neural networks and how machine learning works. Developed ... Read more
View ArticleRebel Transmute Review – A Juvenile Success
A mixture of exciting and unique with the sapped and exhausted—in the indie gaming scene this is a story as ... Read more
View ArticleFinal Fantasy VII Rebirth Review – Living in the Materia World
This review contains spoilers for Final Fantasy VII Remake and the equivalent section of Final Fantasy VII. I still have ... Read more
View ArticleAlone In The Dark Review – Resident Evil Meets Agatha Christie
The original 1992 Alone in the Dark, developed by Infogrames, is considered to be the first ever survival horror game. ... Read more
View ArticleIkonei Island: An Earthlock Adventure Review – Not Quite Paradise
It can be difficult sometimes for those of us without kids to review titles which are very clearly meant for ... Read more
View ArticleAcolyte of the Altar Review – Big Monsters, Little Content
Look, I’m a simple man. I hear a game is about hunting colossal beasts and I want to play it. ... Read more
View ArticleMomo And The Mine Review – Maddening Miniature
When I think of short indie games, most, if not all that come to mind are cozy adventures and simulators. ... Read more
View ArticleBulwark: Falconeer Chronicles Review – No Mistakes, No Challenge
In a world where no mistake is dangerous, you feel empowered to create whatever you like. Build structures freely, create ... Read more
View ArticlePepper Grinder Review – Even Nintendo Could Still Learn From This
The trailers for Pepper Grinder, the new 2D platformer from developer Ahr Ech and published by Devolver Digital, didn’t do ... Read more
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