Tacoma May Be Set in Outer Space, But It’s Not Out of This World

It was Summer 2016, and I had just finished Gone Home, a story-rich walking simulator set in the mid 90’s. You play as Kaitlin...

All Walls Must Fall Review: Tech-Noir Tactics With a Hint of Imbalance

If you eagerly scrolled to the bottom, you already know the Kickstarter game's All Walls Must Fall's final score; a three. However, there needs to...
Joggernauts Review

Joggernauts Review: A Dull Trophy Hunt

Joggernauts is an auto-runner that's just been released for Steam and Switch. Unfortunately, it doesn’t live up to it’s potential. The game pushes co-op play but is...

TACTICAL Review: Fast-Paced Stealth Action

“Warning, playing TACTICAL may result in abnormal sweating, high blood-pressure, self-loathing and short episodes of euphoria. Keep game out of reach of children, (they...

Bombslinger Review: A New Take on the Bomberman Formula

Take a concoction that's two parts Bomberman, one part Wild West, and lace it with some thick rougelike elements. The result? Bombslinger, a game...
Beholder

Beholder Review: An Oppressively Dark Totalitarian Sim

Beholder was released on Steam in 2016, it has now been ported to Switch along with the DLC package Blissful Sleep. You take on the role of Carl, a...

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...

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...
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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...
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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

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,...