MetaWare High School (Demo) is easy to overlook on the first impression. Scrolling past it on a list, it doesn’t stand out. It doesn’t look like anything more than a demo for a low budget visual novel. However, there is more to it than most would guess at first glance and it is actually a […]
Tag: Indie
One Step from Eden – Review | A Foot at a Time
Introduction For a year and a half, I’ve followed this game quite closely. My obsession for it came about once I heard it’s inspiration. See, growing up, I was a huge Mega Man fanboy. However, there was always a certain spin-off that escaped me. One Step from Eden is inspired by the Battle Network titles. […]
Superhot VR – Review | Do I live in the Matrix?
Superhot VR is accessible to almost anyone with a VR headset! It’s available for HTC Vive, Oculus, Valve Index, Windows Mixed Reality, and PSVR headsets (including the Oculus Quest). Not only that, but Superhot VR is safe for almost anyone susceptible to motion sickness or those who become disoriented when movement is simulated in VR […]
Knightin’+ – Review | A Homage to Classic Zelda
Nostalgia is a powerful thing. One only needs to look at the successes of games inspired by Mega Man, Doom, and Castlevania to see that people want retro throwbacks. They are forever drawn to their rose-tinted glasses – to a time long since gone by. Knightin’+ seeks to evoke these youthful pangs of joy, but […]
DungeonTop – Review | A Rogue-like Card Game
The “strategic card-game/deck building” genre has surged in popularity in recent years, and with heavy-hitting titles like Hearthstone, Slay the Spire, and Gwent, it’s not difficult to see why. Each offers a little something different than its competition, something that makes it stand out from the rest. Right now, numerous developers are attempting to replicate the success of […]
Dead or School – Review | Anime Femme Fatale
Introduction I’d describe Dead or School as a RPG hack-and-slash with a sprinkling of brawler. Not exactly your conventional one either. Fan-Service reigns supreme. I’ll be up front, I saw a screen shot and thought it was from a hentai. It’s also what sold me. I never felt that it went overboard or was needlessly […]
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 […]
Once More – Kickstarter Preview
Before I begin, go book some time. Then, go make yourself some nice boba tea. Grab yourself a comfy chair and let’s get started with our life in Once More. Well, the demo version for now. Developed and published by Malheur games, you can find this game on Kickstarter. Go pay it a visit and […]
Loop – The Distress Call – Review
Hop into my spaceship and ride with me as we try playing Loop – The Distress Call, a narrative game developed and published by Adven Works for the iOS platform (and soon Android), released in early 2020. At first, one might wonder if a mobile game is truly worth getting invested in. Most games on […]
Kingdom Rush Frontiers – Review | Kill Everything!
Introduction I’ll be frank with all of you, Kingdom Rush Frontiers is a mobile port. I know, I know, that probably caused half of you to click off. Hear me out first. Growing up, I went through this weird stage of cellphone gaming. I’d go out and buy $100 iTunes cards just to buy a […]










