Gone Home Switch Review: Finding Skeletons in the Closet
Gone Home isn’t fun. It doesn’t ask you to solve any puzzles or complete any challenges. Instead, it asks you to simply look around...
Dusk Review: Gibs and Gore Galore
Dusk is a game that revels in violence as though it was actually from the era whose graphical style it apes. If there's anything...
Riding the Roller Coaster – Battle Chef Brigade Reviewed
Battle Chef Brigade is a game about odd combinations. Much like the gameplay, it’s all about mixing disparate elements to create a singular dish....
Moss Review: A Miniature Masterpiece
Moss is the single cutest game I have ever played.
I was not prepared for just how small Quill is. Yes, Moss’s protagonist is a...
Shape the World with Headliner: NoviNews – Review
My first play through of Headliner: NoviNews ended with a world in disarray. A politician was dead, my brother was in prison and I...
Blossom Tales Review: A Trip Down Memory Lane
The Legend of Zelda formula has been a timeless one, but also something that few companies other than Nintendo have taken a successful stab...
Switch ‘N’ Shoot on Nintendo Switch is One-button Perfection
Switch ‘N’ Shoot is a space shmup (shoot 'em up) from developer Matt Glanville. It’s wonderfully simple, and terribly addictive. Switch ‘N’ Shoot was...
Kenshi Review: So Complex it Hurts
Kenshi is a game that has been in development for over a decade, and has both scale and detail to match. The strategy RPG...
The Red Strings Club Review: Drink For Thought
Developer, Deconstructeam made waves when their previous title, Gods Will Be Watching came out. Despite its flaws, and how unmerciful it could be at times,...
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...
Life is Strange 2 Rules Review: Character Building in Beaver Creek
The second episode of Life is Strange 2, Rules, slowed things down. This episode didn’t cram quite as much into its running time as the...
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...
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,...
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...