If you ever want to tug on the heartstrings of older gamers, then take what made the 90s great in a platformer, reproduce it, spice it up with a little ‘new’, and throw it on a last and current generation platform. PixelHive has done just that with their latest release in Kaze and the Wild Masks. A mixture of pseudo-blast processing gameplay and a tad of creativity to make the adventure interestin...[Read More]