Runnin N’ Gunnin! The 90’s era of first-person shooter games is such a unique time. Many of their gameplay features are very distinctive from the modern first-person shooter’s gamers play today. (Keycards anyone?) While modern games still take gameplay designs from the shooters of the 90’s era, there are a few gameplay elements that truly […]
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Phoenotopia Awakening – Review | The Adventures of Gail
WELL, HERE WE GO AGAIN! Zelda clone; it’s a descriptor used so often that it could be its own genre. Several titles follow this tried and true formula. While a few do succeed, others flounder. It’s a competitive scene. That won’t discourage further iterations from releasing. Phoenotopia Awakening is exactly what you’d expect. It’s roots – believe […]
My Fair Princess – Review | Dating an Ojou-sama
My Fair Princess is a visual novel by developer PeasSoft and localized by Sol Press. It puts you in the worn-out shoes of a scholarship student, attending a school for the ultra-rich. This puts a slightly different spin on the standard high school setting which occurs so often in visual novels. I would call this […]
Monster Crown – Review | A Love Letter to the Genre
Catch, Tame and Train In a world where monster taming games are quite abundant, it takes a decent one to get me hooked. Monster Crown doesn’t disappoint and put me right back in that mindset I was in when I was younger – catch, tame, train and progress, with a considerable amount of time being poured into […]
Dreamscaper – Review | Living the Roguelike Dream
Overview Even in your wildest dreams or your worst nightmares, you could never be ready for what is about to be presented. Welcome to Dreamscaper, a game released into Early Access today on Steam. It was developed by Afterburner studios and published by Freedom! Games and Maple Whispering Limited. This review is based on an […]
Summer Loop: A My Time With Dee Dee Game – Review
A Fan Returns I’m excited to be reviewing this series. Wait, have I not looked at this already? Nah. This time I’m going to be looking at Summer Loop; it’s the fourth game in the “A Time with Dee Dee” series. It’s developed and published by Digitally Downloaded, more often known for its news and […]
Boomerang Fu – Review | The Australian Deathmatch
What is Boomerang Fu? At its core, Boomerang Fu is an adorably hectic couch co-op/competitive game whereby players assume control of sentient food items. Your goal is to be the last snack standing when the crumbs settle and the boomerangs have shattered. A simple concept with the potential of being a lot of fun. In […]
Logitech G810 – Hardware Review
The G810 in a Nutshell The G810 Orion Spectrum is part of Logitech’s range of high-end mechanical keyboards. Based primarily around the PC gaming market, the Logitech G810 boasts a range of features designed to give the player a critical edge in a wide variety of games. Having a mechanical keyboard is the hallmark of […]
Banner of the Maid – Review | History in the Making
VIVA LA FRANCE! I’ve come to be a fan of strategy RPGs. As a wee lad, I admit I predominantly played and enjoyed turn-based ones. They’re easy to control and plan out. SRPG’s are a different breed. They require more brainpower and are a bit more random. RNG is a big factor in if you connect with […]
Agent of Love – Review | Thrilling Detective Melodrama
Introduction Released on Steam, Google Play, and App Store in 2019, Agent of Love is an indie Josei Otome Visual Novel by Delusional Inc. with storylines and themes targeted for a mature audience. For this romance game that touches on dark topics and has mild sexual content, its trigger and content warnings include sexual and intense violence, […]










