Released on 11 August 2021 for PC and Nintendo Switch, Garden Story is an indie action role-playing game (ARPG) developed by Picogram and published by Rose City Games. Join Concord, the youngest grape of the Grove, as they work with the other inhabitants to help save and rebuild their home that has been invaded by the […]
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Fire Tonight—Review | A Spark That Doesn’t Ignite
Fire Tonight is a narrative puzzle game from developer Reptoid Games and publisher Way Down Deep about Maya and Devin, a couple struggling to reunite while a fire rages across the city. You alternate between guiding Maya past flaming buildings and police barricades as she makes her way to Devin’s apartment and sitting with Devin […]
Lost Judgment – Review | When is Justice Just?
Judgment was one of my top titles this year. While it originally came out in 2019, I played the 2021 PS5 remaster. Its thrilling story, amazing world, and superb gameplay make it well worth playing. The sequel Lost Judgment has a lot to live up to. So does it? Yes and no. Read on as we […]
The Eternal Cylinder – Review | The Many and the One
Life starts from an egg for a creature called a trebhum, and our newly hatched trebhum, small but curious, peers out into a strange world. At that same moment, a great endless Cylinder wakes from its slumber. Slowly it rouses; faster it grows—rumbling, rolling, crushing, consuming—eternal and inevitable. The trebhum flees the destruction as fast […]
X-Change R – Review | Classic Eroge Renewal
I played X-Change when I was probably too young to be allowed to. My memories long faded, when I heard that JASTUSA was releasing the X-Change – Complete Collection with a remastered version of the games, I was intrigued. On hearing that it even included X-Change R, with a bunch of new content, I decided […]
Metroid Dread – Review | A Worthy Crown-Bearer
If you’d told me even 12 months ago that Metroid would not only be getting a brand new 2D game, but it was a sequel to the 19-year-old Metroid Fusion, I’d have permanently damaged my vocal cords from all the scoffing. To think, Metroid Dread was surprise announced and released within a few months…man, it […]
Gioteck HCP4 – Review | A Wallet-Friendly Headset
Gioteck sent over the Gioteck HCP4 headset for me to place over my ears and give my verdict. Is this wallet-friendly headset worth a listen? Read on to find out. Marketing Looking into the Gioteck HCP4 headset, I came across this blurb in the marketing. “Designed specifically for the new generation of consoles, Gioteck has […]
Chernobylite – Review
Chernobyl has always been a fantastic setting for survival games. This harsh barren ghost town covered in radiation; it’s been a while since we have been there, and Chernobylite aims to scratch that radiation itch. Does it succeed, or is it just a horrid mutation? Now, it’s a Ghost Town Chernobylite sees you taking control […]
Numskull Xbox Series X and Series S Fast Charge Twin Charging Dock – Review
Using one of the Xbox Series S/X controllers? If you’re anything like me, you run through batteries quickly. This is where the Numskull Xbox Series X and Series S Fast Charge Twin Charging Dock is useful. It not only includes a handy charger, but also two batteries. For brevity, I’ll be referring to it as […]
EverSpace 2 – Review | Space Sim Story
A few years ago gamers were given the gift of roguelike space combat sims; This was the original Everspace. While it did well, there were a few issues with the core of the game. Rockfish Games have decided to give it another crack, and like the big bang itself along comes EverSpace 2. It’s still […]










