The pantheon of metroidvanias are known for their innovative thematics, exploration, and additions to the gaming genre. Over the past few years, I’ve ...[Read More]
Better late than never, right? Guilty Gear -Strive-, Arc System Works’ 25th installment of the Guilty Gear series, is now on the Nintendo Switch. I do...[Read More]
Up until this past month, I’ve been blissfully unaware of Final Fantasy VII’s significance in the personal sense. I’ve never played it, as I was not a...[Read More]
Before Antonblast, there was Pizza Tower. Before Pizza Tower, there was Wario Land 4. All of these games follow the same chaotic gameplay loop of dest...[Read More]
Earlier this year, I came across the term, “Thinky games,” something describing games where the player is tested via their wits and logic rather than ...[Read More]
Folks who have lived in a suburb or have spent enough time on a suburban-adjacent college campus would understand the lives of squirrels. When I was a...[Read More]
It’s been…two years…since I originally reviewed Cult of the Lamb on the PS5. Two years. Boy, how time flies. It feels like yesterday when I got my fir...[Read More]
There is a population of players who have grown up never experiencing the 90s era of coin-operated arcades in the back rooms of coin-op laundromats an...[Read More]
Last year, I was given an opportunity to preview Tevi for the PC. At the time, it was in Early Access, meaning that much of the game was unfinished an...[Read More]
Several weeks ago, I had the pleasure of previewing ROBOBEAT, which was in Early Access at the time. Despite being in Early Access, ROBOBEAT felt near...[Read More]
The earlier days of social media were a more precious time. As were the early days of the Internet that preceded the apps that have now interwoven the...[Read More]
It’s been incredibly hard to review Unicorn Overlord. I don’t say this because the game was difficult (it is), nor because of it being complicated (it...[Read More]