Legendary Gary Review: Self Improvement is a Game

Who here hasn't been stuck in a rut? Or trapped in a joyless existence where one only finds solace in video games? What if...
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Video Review: Into the Breach

Much like a horde of Veks, Into the Breach sort of crept up on me. I've never played many tactical strategy games like this...

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...
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Sunless Skies Review: Gothic Space Adventure

Sunless Skies is the latest entry into a series of narrative-driven Gothic role playing games. The game has gone some strange places, both literally...

Rumu Review: So Long, and Thanks for all the Toast

Rumu loves cleaning. Wine. Toast. Ada the cat's paw prints. It doesn't matter. Anything to keep the house sparkling for David and Cecily –...
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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...

Night in the Woods Switch Review: Foreign, Familiar, and Frightening

Night in the Woods doesn't break new ground, but it knows the well-traveled path. It tells a familiar story with its unique voice, a story that could only exist as a video game.

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...

The Endless Journey Review: Not Worth The Walk

At its worst the visual novel genre can be overwritten and tedious. The Endless Journey manages to avoid this by incorporating elements of the...

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...

Wandersong Reviewed : Extreme Cuteness

First things first, lets get this out of the way, Wandersong is cute. Extremely cute. Not just because of it's graphics, but it's plot,...

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...

Before the Storm: Hell Is Empty (and So Is the Final Episode)

It was the morning of December 19th, and my alarm was set for 11:55 – five minutes prior to Hell Is Empty's global release....

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...
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Party Hard 2 Review: Just Short of a Killer Sequel

Party Hard 2 is the sequel fans of the original game were likely hoping would come along some day. The problem is that Pinkol Games...

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...