Mamorukun ReCurse! is the latest shoot ‘em up developed by G.Rev, the minds behind the fantastic G-Darius and Under Defeat HD+, to get a glow-up and a modern release. Originally released in 2008 in arcades and later onto XBox 360 and PlayStation 3, this game is what is often called a “cute ‘em up”, or […]
Author: Powah Dunk
OFF – Review
Gaming is diverse to the point that we now have identifiable niches within subgenres. One such example is the “quirky indie” RPG often made in (or maintaining a similar feel to those made in) RPG Maker. These titles are usually unorthodox and much shorter experiences than you’d find in grander RPGs like Final Fantasy or […]
Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact – Review
Outside of your Capcoms, SNKs, and Namcos, you also have the unsung heroes of the fighting game world, such as the subject of my topic today, Eighting. Let’s see if their checkered history of traditional and anime fighting games strikes up another win or loss for them with Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Impact. Double […]
Ready Or Not – Review
Once upon a time, the world of PC gaming was set alight with squad-based, tactical shooters. Ready or Not joined their ranks back in 2023, feeling like a homage to some of these classics. Now, Void Interactive has decided it’s time for the console gaming audience to get a chance to pick up their controllers […]
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster – Review
Some titles always seem to be involved in the discussion of what games should be enshrined in a proverbial “Video Game Hall of Fame” even if they didn’t have the most commercially friendly releases. Titles like Half Life, Thief, and Deus Ex are some that come to mind. The System Shock duology was another that […]
Lies of P: Overture – Review
Neowiz surprised us when they announced the idea of Lies of P, a soulslike game based on the lore of Pinocchio. While it seemed like an unusual idea, it soon earned them a healthy cult following, with fans calling it one of, if not the best soulslike game not developed by FromSoft. Now, after a […]
Deltarune – Review
At one point in time, there wasn’t anywhere you could go on the internet without running into a reference to the little indie RPG game called Undertale. The quirky writing, even quirkier gameplay, and memorable soundtrack made Toby Fox a global name in gaming to the point he’s since had guest contributions to the soundtracks […]
Doom: The Dark Ages – Review
id Software, often hailed as the parents of the FPS, has a habit of reinventing the wheel every time they step into the arena. Doom, Quake, Quake 3, Doom (2016), Doom Eternal, and now they are trying once again to drag the genre back into the “Dark Ages” with a slightly different take on their […]
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 – Review
In typical Capcom numbering style, we now get the third Capcom Fighting Game Collection with Capcom Fighting Collection 2. Following the dream re-release of Marvel Vs Capcom Fighting Collection a year earlier, we have a slightly more SNK-themed release this time around. Perfectly timed with the recent return of Fatal Fury, right? Will this be […]
Super Technos World: River City & Technos Arcade Classics – Review
Super Technos World: River City & Technos Arcade Classics is the latest compilation from the storied history of Technos, famous for Double Dragon and Kunio-Kun (often localized as River City). But will this be an informative trip down memory lane, or a mix of mediocrity? This compilation of retro titles consists of 12 games from […]










