Where the Water Tastes Like Wine Review: Storytelling in the Heartland
In Where the Water Tastes Like Wine, stories live everywhere people do. They are clustered in towns, tucked into nooks in mountain ranges, and...
Toby Fox’s Next Mystery – Deltarune Reviewed
Released October 31st with little, to no, warning, Undertale’s creator Toby Fox has put out another one of his charming works into the world,...
Nogalious Review: 80’s Revival Gone Wrong
Nogalious is a game that touts itself as a revival of classic 8-bit personal computer platformers. There is more than a grain of truth...
Doki Doki Literature Club Review: Rediscovering the Joys of Reading
I’ve never been a big fan of dating sims or visual novels, except where glimpses of those genres lined up with the romance subplots...
Muddledash Review: Fun and Flawed Party Game
Muddledash is a fun party game, with a valuable lesson about Octopus party etiquette. It’s a couch multiplayer game for up to four players with...
Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics Review: Occult Strategy in World War II
Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics is like a stalemate between entertainment and a drag. It’s stimulating to plan out your next move. Unfortunately, waiting for your...
Tangledeep Review: A Roguelike Diablo in a Chrono Trigger Costume
Tangledeep is a charming roguelike dungeon crawler from Impact Gameworks with gameplay inspired by games like Diablo and Rogue Legacy and an aesthetic that...
Catastronauts! Review: It’s Not Lonely Out in Space
Catastronauts brings chaotic couch co-op into space. The game was released on Steam, PlayStation and Xbox on September 28th, with a Switch version to follow....
There’s No Rush To Play Gold Rush: The Game
Sometimes I wonder what life is like for people with actual, physically demanding jobs. Ha, just kidding. Even contemplating actual physical labor is enough...
Deep Sixed Review: Indentured Servitude Is Hard And So Is Space
You'll spend half of your time in Deep Sixed looking at the in-game manual, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. The game requires...
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...
Desert Child Review: Left High & Dry
There's a lot to like about Desert Child, the new game from Oscar Brittain. The graphics hearken back to 90s DOS games, bringing about...
Dynasty Feud Review: Where History Comes Alive….and Fights it Out
I didn't know what to expect from Dynasty Feud when I first started it up. From the art, it reminded me a bit of...
Trago Review – Shot of a Game
Trago is an interesting game. Mostly because sooner or later we've all been in a similar situation to what the game portrays. With some...
Devotion Review: An Emotional, Surreal Experience
Psychological horror is difficult to do well, so when games like Devotion come around, it’s pretty damn special. Despite initially appearing as an average...
Eat Food and Pierce Enemies in Our Zwei: Arges Adventure Review
The original version of Zwei was released in 2007 on the PS2, PSP, and PC in Japan - and didn't really get tons of...