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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Retimed Review: Slow Down for Explosive Fun
As the bullet blasts toward you, the laws of physics decide to lend a hand, slowing down time and speed, giving you a chance...
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...
A Love it or Hat it Game – A Hat in Time Reviewed
A Hat in Time is a frustrating experience. Somewhere in this uneven jumble of clashing gameplay ideas lies a truly great game wanting to...
Life is Strange: Before the Storm Farewell Review – A Fitting Goodbye?
Life is Strange: Before the Storm is one of those rare spin-offs that’s actually better than the original. With a richer story and deeper...
Fluffy Horde Review: Obnoxious Tactical Puzzler
At first glance, Fluffy Horde appears to be a tactical game or a variation on the tower defense genre. Once you scratch beneath the surface,...