Sunblaze is a very difficult Celeste-inspired 2D platformer, developed by Games from Earth and published by Bonus Stage Publishing. Frickin’ Hard When I say Sunblaze is hard, I mean it. If you’re not a very patient and reasonable person, you might want to rent a mental asylum room in order to play this game. The soft cushioned […]
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HROT – Review | Exploding Bodies Are Fun
I’ll start with a quick reminder that HROT is in Early Access. A lot of what is criticized here may be fixed or changed in the future. Retro FPS games have been on the rise recently, and as with every new popular trend, many titles come out trying their own spin on them. HROT attempts […]
Prodeus – Review | Frantic Fun with Firearms
Recently, it seems that retro shooters are making a comeback. Not just with the new reboots of franchises such as DOOM, Wolfenstein, and Shadow Warrior, but amazing indie throwback titles that have been popping up around, like Dusk, Ion Fury, and Wrath: Aeon of Ruin, just to name a few. All of these bring the essence of […]
Postal 4: No Regerts – Review | Guts, Gore and More.
Postal 4: No Regerts – Enjoy At Your Own Risk The following review of Postal 4: No Regerts concerns an obscenely offensive game which is not appropriate for all ages. Read this review with caution if you’re not comfortable with intense violence, gore, or offensive humor (basically, if you’re sane). Most games today try to […]
BPM: Bullets Per Minute – Review | A Musical FPS
Kill To The Music Have you ever played a fast-paced FPS with great music and had a moment in which your actions, guns, and enemy attacks lined up perfectly with the song in the background, almost as if it was intentional? It feels great, it’s magical. If you know what I’m talking about, you understand […]
Skelattack – Review | Save the Underworld
Introduction Skelattack is an action platformer with a touch of metroidvania thrown in. This recent release was developed by Ukuza and published by KONAMI. It provides a very enjoyable experience, with decent gameplay, solid music, adorable visuals, and it has a remarkable art style. If this sounds interesting, read on… Story Skelattack tells us the […]
Lair of The ClockWork God – Review
Introduction What could you possibly want from a game? Intense action-packed platforming? Interesting and mind-bending puzzles? Yeah, you know where I’m going with this. Developed and published by Size Five Games, Lair of The ClockWork God is exactly what my snarky introduction implies: A fast-paced platformer combined with a point and click puzzle system. The symbiosis between […]
World of Horror – Review
WORLD OF HORROR, created by Panstasz and published by Ysbryd Games (from VA-11 HALL-A) is an indie, horror focused, rogue-like RPG that offers gameplay as unique as its visual style. The game receives regular updates and bug fixes, which means a few of the negative points explored in this review might become invalid in the […]
Speaking Simulator – Review
Have you ever wanted to be in the shoes of an advanced, sleek A.I built to comprehend complex human interactions in order to communicate accurately? Yes? Then this isn’t the game for you! Speaking Simulator is an eccentric game that hilariously puts you in day-to-day situation of human interaction. However, instead of giving you choices […]
Neko Ghost, Jump! – Preview
Neko Ghost, Jump! has a rather self-explanatory title: you’re a cat, you jump and you become a ghost. Well, obviously that’s not the entirety of the game, but it is well over half of it, alongside other mechanics, visual style and story. This game is currently being developed by Burgos Games and is available on […]