“Armello” illustration, featuring an anthropomorphic lion king with a sword. A glowing, somewhat transparent, slightly purple crown floats in his other clawed paw.

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...

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....
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,...

Treasure Hunter Simulator Review: Digging up a Diamond?

Treasure Hunter Simulator is a game which managed to be surprising in a few different ways. Firstly it's use of the term 'simulator', isn't...

Nidhogg 2 Switch Review : Dueling for Best Nindie Switch Port

Nidhogg 2 is another in what is becoming a long line of very good indie games that are arriving on the Nintendo Switch. There...

Unavowed Review – Great Urban Fantasy

Wadjet Eye games has built a great reputation over the years as publisher/developer of adventure games. Any game they put forward was better than...
Planet Alpha Review

Planet Alpha Review: All Style, No Substance

Planet Alpha is a fantastic example of the trade-off that small developers are forced to make. Most Indie Games can’t match big titles in every...

Into the Breach Review: Perfect-Approximate Tactical Roguelite

Into the Breach, aka Kaiju Chess, aka the unexpected reboot of The NeverEnding Story, excels across the (64 tile) board. It’s gameplay and minimalist...

The Sexy Brutale Review : One of 2017’s Best

In a year loaded with fantastic games, Cavalier Studios’ hidden-gem The Sexy Brutale is one of the best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjsM9fOkEIc Developer: Cavalier Studios, Tequila Works Publisher: Tequila Works Formats:...
Life Is Strange Episode 1

Life is Strange 2 Episode 1 Review: Politically Charged Character Piece 

Life is Strange 2 has started out as a captivating, emotional, and fantastically written piece of drama. The runaway success of the first Life is...

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...

Lamplight City Review – Victorian Steampunk Noir

Some months ago we wrote about Lamplight City, Grundislav Games' newest game. This is Francisco Gonzalez's first game after making Shardlight as part of...

The Gardens Between Review: Ambient Nostalgia

The Gardens Between launches on September 20thon Switch, PlayStation, and Steam. It’s a puzzle based title which does a lot with some limited controls, it's...

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...

My Memory of Us Review: Touching Holocaust Drama

My Memory of Us is a charming title that uses a beautiful art style with a whimsical touch to tell a story about two children...

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...