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 […]
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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 […]
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 […]
Langrisser 1 & 2 – Review | A Hero’s Introspection
Introduction Langrisser was first introduced back in ‘91. That’s almost 29 years ago. Man, my back hurt writing that. Creaky bones aside, this franchise always eluded me. Sure, I heard of it growing up, but I was never interested enough to check it out. The story remained the same with each subsequent entry. Eventually, it […]
Infliction: Extended Cut – Review
Infliction: Yet Another Iteration On The Tried, But Terrifying P.T. Formula Before you look at Infliction: Extended Cut and run away at the mere mention of “Silent Hills spin-off,” hear me out. I know horror fans have grown a bit numb to the prospect of psychological hallway simulators, and for good reason. Ever since we […]
Azur Lane: Crosswave – Review
Azur Lane will not be an unfamiliar name to many readers here. It started as an incredibly popular mobile game that gained over five million players within months of release. It has been the basis for an anime. And now with Azur Lane: Crosswave it has become somewhat of a 3D shooter on the PlayStation […]
Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky Newsflash – Review
Join our intrepid space reporter Ulala in Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky Newsflash, the long-awaited sequel to the music game series originally released back at the turn of the century for the Dreamcast. You play as the new reporter at Space Channel 5, one of many news channels who all compete against each other […]
Zombie Army 4: Dead War – Review
At the penultimate moment of the war against Nazi Germany, with victory near at hand for the allied forces, we learn that Hitler has one more trick up his sleeve – he uses occult techniques to raise the dead. The war rages with the land overrun by zombies, until Hitler’s defeat by a group of […]
Hero Must Die. Again. – Review | Worthy Resurrection?
Introduction Growing up, I was enamored by one particular genre out of all of them. You could say it was an unhealthy attachment. JRPG’s were always a part of who I am. For as long as I can remember, they were always present. I can recall watching my dad play titles like Tales of Destiny or […]










