In a gaming world already full to the gills with cozy farm sims, do we really need another one to choose from? The answer is yes, we do. Because the w...[Read More]
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf is a profoundly emotive game. It speaks to the player’s sense of humanity through everything but a disce...[Read More]
When playing Absolum it takes moments to understand why it is one of the most phenomenal beat ’em ups available. Made as a collaborative effort ...[Read More]
Dark Auction would have been right at home on my PlayStation Vita in 2013, sandwiched between the releases of Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward ...[Read More]
Tribute Games has proved their beat ’em up chops with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge. Evoking years’ worth of Turt...[Read More]
One cannot play Constance and absolutely ignore the rather large elephant in the room. Hollow Knight: Silksong was a dominant force upon its release i...[Read More]
Back in 2017 I spent a handful of weeks attached to Housemarque’s Nex Machina. Released a month before the developer’s other game Matterfa...[Read More]
At the beginning of the year I played a small microcosm of a game called Techno Banter released by publisher Crunching Koalas. Who would of thought a ...[Read More]
Godbreakers doesn’t truly get hard until after players beat a complete run for the first time. And as a player relatively well-versed in rogueli...[Read More]
The gulf of time between me playing kart racers has been gargantuan. In 2006, Mario Kart: Double Dash would have been in heavy rotation in my college ...[Read More]
Take this fact with a grain of salt: I completed a large portion of LEGO Voyagers by myself. While it seems almost cruel to conduct such an experiment...[Read More]
When Yooka-Laylee released a lifetime ago back in 2017, I couldn’t help but be charmed at its blatantly obvious bid for nostalgia. Comprised of ...[Read More]