Back when controller gimmicks were all the rage, I picked up a little title called WarioWare; a huge collection of tiny games. And while the series no longer enjoys controller wiggling or stylus use, WarioWare: Get It Together! hasn’t lost its manic energy. New to this title, you’re directly controlling Wario and friends across a […]
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Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania – Preview | A Sneak Peek
Few things in life have brought me such a perfect blend of hair-pulling rage, triumphant victory, and pure fun essence as a small monkey in a ‘Gacha’ ball. Super Monkey Ball is one of those franchises that came in like a hurricane around the 6th generation of game boxes, got its wings then rapidly plummeted […]
Monster Train – Review
Ever since Slay the Spire landed to critical and public acclaim way back in 2017, the Deckbuilding Roguelikes have flocked to copy its formula and emulate its success. Naturally, all these pretenders have failed. Along comes Monster Train by Shiny Shoe and suddenly, everything changed. ALL ABOARD! HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA! Whilst on the surface Monster Train could […]
Islanders – Review
I am the kind of guy who likes rewarding feedback loops and no-nonsense gameplay. As a general rule, I want to be hooting and hollering within about 30 seconds of hitting play. This tends to limit what I play, and honestly, not many modern games meet these criteria. Puzzle games in particular struggle to capture […]
Ambition: A Minuet in Power – Review | A Dance with Revolution
I’m not too keen on history as a subject but whenever a visual novel with a historical context rolls around, it tends to pique my interest nevertheless. Maybe it is the allure of imagining what it would be like to live in that time period, or in the case of Ambition: A Minuet in Power, the […]
Numskull PlayStation 5 Fast Charge Twin Charging Dock – Review
Managed to snag a PlayStation 5? While it’s not been the smoothest launch, I do like the console. One issue I have though – it doesn’t have enough USB ports. If you’ve got more than one controller and a bunch of accessories, this is where the Numskull PlayStation 5 Fast Charge Twin Charging Dock comes […]
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron – Review
In a world where you can get Christian rock music, Christian Films, and even Christian Comics, we have very few Christian Games. My favorite Noah’s Ark 3D being one exception. El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron aims to fuse the teaching of the Bible with a memorable visual style and gameplay. Does it work though? […]
Parquet – Review | Are We Human?
Parquet is the debut visual novel from Yuzusoft Sour, a subsidiary of prominent visual novel studio Yuzusoft. Yuzusoft are known for producing romance visual novels with adult content, so Parquet, an all-ages visual novel that doesn’t focus on romance, is a departure from their usual releases. While I’m a fan of Yuzusoft’s past works, they […]
Fort Triumph – Review
Some of my favorite PC Gaming memories as a kid came from the likes of the now-desecrated Heroes of Might and Magic series, and to a lesser extent, King’s Bounty and Age of Wonders. These games hooked me with a mixture of town management, adventuring, hero building, and turn-based combat in a way few games […]
Numskull Nintendo Switch Wireless Retro Controller Converter – Review
Want to play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate or Mario Kart 8 with a Gamecube controller? How about going back to the old days by playing retro games with a SNES controller? Maybe connect up a NES or Wii attachment? The Numskull Nintendo Switch Wireless Retro Controller Converter can do this for you. What Does It Do? It […]










