Night in the Woods Switch Review: Foreign, Familiar, and Frightening

Night in the Woods doesn't break new ground, but it knows the well-traveled path. It tells a familiar story with its unique voice, a story that could only exist as a video game.

Unavowed Review – Great Urban Fantasy

Wadjet Eye games has built a great reputation over the years as publisher/developer of adventure games. Any game they put forward was better than...

Vane Review: A Beautiful, yet Brief, Transformation of Genres

Much like how Vane’s main character can transform between a bird and a girl, Vane itself transforms genres throughout the course of the four...

Oh My Godheads for the Switch Review: Falling Short of Devine

Oh My Godheads is the latest Nindie that is new to the Nintendo Switch but isn't new to gamers in general. When you're talking...

Nine Parchments Review: A Tepid Adventure

Online gaming has brought an additional layer of replayability, excitement, and overall enjoyment to many titles. This feature can breathe new life into a...

Lamplight City Review – Victorian Steampunk Noir

Some months ago we wrote about Lamplight City, Grundislav Games' newest game. This is Francisco Gonzalez's first game after making Shardlight as part of...

Treasure Hunter Simulator Review: Digging up a Diamond?

Treasure Hunter Simulator is a game which managed to be surprising in a few different ways. Firstly it's use of the term 'simulator', isn't...

A Case of Distrust Review – Hardboiled Beauty

A Case of Distrust is a narrative-driven, murder mystery game heavily inspired by the works of noir mystery writers Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett....

Pikuniku Review: A Playful Puzzle Platformer With an Edge

Out now on PC and the Switch, Pikuniku is an exploration-based puzzle platformer who's whimsical appearance belies a sinister undercurrent. Developed by Sectordub and...
“Armello” illustration, featuring an anthropomorphic lion king with a sword. A glowing, somewhat transparent, slightly purple crown floats in his other clawed paw.

Armello Review: Animal Kingdom at War on the Nintendo Switch

For relatively quick doses of strategic bouts with an attractive design, Armello hits a sweet spot on the Nintendo Switch. Made by Australian developer...

Seven: The Days Long Gone Review

Seven: The Days Long Gone, is at first glance, an unassuming game. It has a silly name, but it otherwise looks like a solid...

Enter the Gungeon Review: Bite-sized Blasts of Fun

In the time since Binding of Isaac's 2011 release, roguelikes have adapted to fit a wide range of genres. From the toe-tapping Crypt of the...
Planet Alpha Review

Planet Alpha Review: All Style, No Substance

Planet Alpha is a fantastic example of the trade-off that small developers are forced to make. Most Indie Games can’t match big titles in every...

The Sexy Brutale Review : One of 2017’s Best

In a year loaded with fantastic games, Cavalier Studios’ hidden-gem The Sexy Brutale is one of the best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjsM9fOkEIc Developer: Cavalier Studios, Tequila Works Publisher: Tequila Works Formats:...

Dragon Fang Z Review: All the RNG, All the Time

In the Awesome Games Done Quick 2018 marathon, it’s easy to see that random number generation, or RNG, is a speedrunner’s worst nightmare. The...

Mittelborg: City of Mages – So Early It’s Ethereal

Mittelborg: City of Mages is an interesting game recently released on Steam early access. It bills itself as a rogue-like strategy game set in...