Castle Kong Review for Nintendo Switch: Retro Throwback or Blatant Donkey Kong Clone?
One of the most popular varieties of indie titles are retro throwback games. These are homages to seemingly bygone eras of gaming – eras defined […]
One of the most popular varieties of indie titles are retro throwback games. These are homages to seemingly bygone eras of gaming – eras defined […]
Ratalaika Games are an immensely prolific publisher. Rather than developing their own games, they specialise in porting an incredibly diverse range of indie PC titles […]
Cloudpunk is a game of many conflicting feelings for me. The story is powerful and has you in tears while being subtle with it all. […]
Modern consoles have been plagued with remakes and remasters of games from past generations. Usually publishers have turned to the PSOne, PS2 and PS3 for […]
Chances are if you are reading this article, you have at least heard of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Bethesda’s golden child, the game was […]
The classic 90s run and gun shooter, Turrican, makes its return to consoles on 29th January 2021 courtesy of ININ Games. Collecting four games in […]
I have written this article 3 times now. First, it was a solo review of Yooka-Laylee, which felt kinda hollow as my critiques of it […]
Nexomon: Extinction does enough to set itself apart, and brings a welcome visual update to the genre.
There is a lot to be said about NeuroVoider, but it can be summed up quickly to be honest: it’s almost a perfect game, and really a perfect execution of its concept.
I’m going to be rather upfront about a few things here. I never played the original Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles. I certainly heard about it. […]
Xenon Valkyrie+ is one hell of a tough bugger, but it’s got plenty of charm and character as a reward for those who power through it.
Step into the dystopian world of Ministry of Broadcast, and let the reality it so closely resembles take you in.
It has come: the first perfect game of the year has released, and its name is “Streets of Rage 4”.
Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r] is here, to breathe fresh air into a stagnant genre. Behold: a new perfect fighting game has risen.
A modern classic comes to Switch. LA-Mulana will haunt your Nintendo console soon. But is it worth picking up?
Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark is an SRPG on the Switch, but does this entry into a complex genre bring anything new to the table? Or does it fall short of being recommendable?
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