While there are games where dragons feature as enemy encounters, I always want to be the dragon….
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A couple of days ago we wrote about Rainswept, an adventure focusing on a cop investigating a…
With over 1,000 games on the Nintendo Switch, it can be hard to figure out which ones…
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Horror games based on folklore are pretty common these days. It makes sense: a lot of folklore…
You may recall we did some fiddling around with the game at GDC 2018, but Team Gotham’s Solo has set…
This here post marks the 5,000th story published on Cliqist. To the casual reader that’s not necessarily…
Our road trip takes a Banjo-Kazooie style turn about back to the UK to chat with Julian Adams, programmer…
Into the Breach is finally out, and it’s pretty good. I’ve been playing it almost nonstop since…
What does the history of the kaiju genre (kaiju translates to “strange beast”), from Godzilla to Attack…
Over the last several years, the gaming subgenre known as the “roguelike” seems to be making quite…
Into the Breach is Cliqist’s Game of the Month for March 2018. As such, we’ll be exploring the…
Dujanah slips into a windowless room with purple walls, and a soft piano ballad named “Mothers were…
FTL: Faster Than Light developers Subset Games have created something truly remarkable with Into the Breach; a turn-based strategy…
Monsters, mechs, and mayhem, oh my! It’s time once again to kick off our Game of the…
When Wushu Studios was announced in January, there were more than a few questions on people’s minds….