ED-0: Zombie Uprising is the latest title from D3Publisher, the minds behind the cult “Simple Series” which spawned titles such as Onechanbara and Earth Defence Force. Does this shuffling corpse have the chance to be another cult classic? Let’s find out! Mr ED-0 ED-0: Zombie Uprising is set in the Edo period in Japan and […]
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Maglam Lord Review – Daily Life of a Demon Lord
Playing the bad guy can be an enjoyable change of pace! These kinds of stories give a neat alternate perspective and even the opportunity to write a strong redemption arc. Of course, this is assuming the villain you’re playing is all-powerful at the start of their story, but what happens when they’re put out of […]
Nintendo Switch Sports – Review
Many of us who grew up with a Nintendo Wii probably have nostalgic memories of Wii Sports and its sequel Wii Sports Resort. It led the way for the idea that games were for everyone, with even grandparents and grandchildren facing off in bowling, boxing, and more. With a lot to live up to is […]
The House of the Dead: Remake – Review
During the twilight years of the western arcade scene, Sega released a gem of a game called The House of the Dead. It’s almost poetic that a game about zombies managed to thrive in the steadily dying arcade industry, but it went on to become a big success and spawned several sequels. Sega has seen […]
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga – Review
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga lets players explore the galaxy through all nine of the mainline Star Wars films. With iconic locales, recreations of famous events, and tons to explore, I had to check it out. Skywalker Stories The main selling point of Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is that it essentially lets […]
Big Bang Pro Wrestling – Review | Let’s Get Ready to Fumble
Released just in time for Wrestlemania weekend, SNK and Code Mystics have dropped with little fanfare the Neo Geo Pocket Color’s only wrestling game. Despite the name, it doesn’t have Sheldon or Leonard playable; it’s Big Bang Pro Wrestling. It All Started with a….. Released in Japan exclusively in 2000, Big Bang Pro Wrestling seemingly […]
ANNO: Mutationem Review | Beauty within Dystopia
Cyberpunk has seen a major resurgence as of late, in no small part thanks to the release and many patches for Cyberpunk 2077. It’s not hard to see why; the unique visual style popularized by 1982’s Bladerunner will always remain timeless! It gave us a what-if scenario of what a highly technological dystopian society could have looked like. […]
Labyrinth Legend – Review
Not all games are destined to live a life of luxury. In fact, most live and die on the cluttered e-shops and storefronts – overshadowed by their titanic, Triple-A brethren. Some of these games are wrongfully snuffed out – some of them are discovered and heralded as the great works they are. Others languish outside […]
Cyberpunk 2077 – Review | 1.5 Update – A Next Gen RPG
Cyberpunk 2077 had a rather interesting launch after marketing efforts brought a lot of hype during development. Despite high scores from many respected outlets and content creators heralding it as a masterpiece despite bugs and technical issues, things soon turned sour. Many players felt the last-gen console version was unplayable and in an unusual move, […]
Elden Ring – First Impressions | 25 Hours In on PC
Elden Ring is, of course, the latest release developed by From Software. From their humble beginnings on the Playstation, with King’s Field, I don’t think anyone could reasonably imagine the iconic place their games would come to hold in the modern scene. I’m not going to spend too long on the history of their titles, but it […]










