Death. I knew starting this review that I was going to see a lot of it. Following the success of the former game, Spelunky 2 has released. For those of you who haven’t touched this rogue-lite before, you’re in for an experience. Frequent deaths, frustrating losses, and an addictive one-more-turn feel that can keep you […]
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Space Crew – Review – To Infinity and Beyond
Gaming is a peculiar pastime. Sometimes I want a deep, expansive experience that will stay with me for years. Sometimes I want to put myself through hell as a game mercilessly beats my will to live into the ground and demands I try again. And sometimes I just want to pop onto a game a […]
Sade – A My Time with Dee Dee Game – Early Impressions
Meeting an Old Love Here we go again! Let’s get into another date with our good old partner Dee Dee in the demo for the fifth installment in this series of visual novels. These are developed and published by DigitallyDownloaded for PC, and available to their Patreons! Showing off my Dee Dee skills If you’ve […]
Serious Sam 4 – Review | Sam Returns… Nine Years Later
Sam is Back As someone who has a soft spot for the Serious Sam series, I was pretty excited when Sam would be returning for another iteration. It has been almost a decade since a new Serious Sam game came out, so when Serious Sam 4 finally came out, I was pretty excited to get back […]
Crusader Kings III – Review | The Tale of a Lineage
Introduction Writing a “standard” review for a game like Crusader Kings III would be difficult, purely because Crusader Kings III is no sort of standard game. It’s a strategy game for sure, but you don’t play as a leader, nation, or individual – you try to establish, manage, and perpetuate a dynasty. It’s developed by […]
Postal 4: No Regerts – Review | Guts, Gore and More.
Postal 4: No Regerts – Enjoy At Your Own Risk The following review of Postal 4: No Regerts concerns an obscenely offensive game which is not appropriate for all ages. Read this review with caution if you’re not comfortable with intense violence, gore, or offensive humor (basically, if you’re sane). Most games today try to […]
Wintermoor Tactics Club – Review | D&D in the Snow
School is a Game? One of the highlights of my schoolboy days was the four years I spent playing Advanced Dungeons and Dragons with my friends. School is hard, people are mostly abhorrent, and finding a tribe is one of the few ways you can get by mostly unscathed. Interestingly enough, Wintermoor Tactics Club manages […]
Fight Crab – Review | Crazy Crustaceans
You Are Crab. You Fight Crab. From the depths of the ocean and the waves of misfortune that have hit us, a new hero crawls out to bring us Fight Crab! A 3D fighting/action game, developed by Calappa Games and published by PLAYISM. It was initially released for PC and then for the Nintendo Switch […]
IxShe Tell – Review | The Ban on Romance Has Ended
IxShe Tell is a visual novel by developed Hooksoft and localized by NekoNyan. It takes you into what feels like a typical harem anime high school setting and dials it up to eleven. This visual novel could be described as a moege. It’s full of cute girls and has a focus on romance. You won’t […]
Windbound – Review | Where the Wind Blows
DROP THE ANCHOR! Imagine sailing the vast ocean with the wind blowing through your hair. The waters kicking up as the weather intensifies. Or the sounds of rain droplets as it splashes against the surface. Published by Deep Silver and developed by 5 Lives Studios, Windbound allows you to live out any fantasies of sailing. A survival/action title with elements of rogue-like. […]