A Love Letter Every once in a while, a game or franchise comes along that so flawlessly executes its concept that the formula it lays out becomes a sort of genre unto itself. In recent years, one of these titles is the incredible Dark Souls series. It’s very difficult to talk about Mortal Shell without mentioning this, because at […]
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Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon – Infinite Combate – Review
Today we ask a rather odd question; Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? The goddess Hestia may say yes, but we say no. Infinite Combate isn’t the only thing an adventurer can do there… Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon – Infinite Combate, […]
Fairy Tail – Review | Let the Magic Games Begin!
IT’S FAIRY TAIL, NOT FAIRY TALE An anime spanning over 300 episodes, with a few video game adaptions. There’s no denying Fairy Tail has been successful. Even I haven’t been able to escape hearing of it, despite never having seen it. The size is intimidating and will be a massive time sink to binge. So, when I […]
Iron Man VR – Review | Become An Avenger
I Am Iron Man Virtual Reality can allow for many experiences that may not be possible. You can cast magic spells, you can tour the Moon or you can even just go on vacation. Iron Man VR allows you to jump into the Marvel universe and don the iron suit. Flying about, shooting down enemy […]
Evan’s Remains – Review | A Beautiful Story
Introduction When it comes to playing games, one of the best kind of story-driven experiences are the ones that take you on an emotional roller coaster and make you feel a certain way. Evan’s Remains accomplishes just that. Developed by Maitan69, who’s based in Argentina, Evan’s Remains is a mystery-thriller puzzle game with only one objective: find […]
Many Faces – Review | A Faceless Shooter
One of Many Faces The Nintendo Switch is a melting pot of indie titles, many of which are pretty awful but contribute to the successful smothering of legitimately good games. Roguelikes, arguably my favorite sub-genre, are the most egregious of offenders. It is impossible to search the eShop without nimbly navigating a nefarious nexus of […]
Atomicrops – Review | Farming with a Side of Hell
PLANT A POTATO AND SHOOT A BUNNY! While enjoying a peaceful romp in Stardew Valley, a thought cropped up. One thing that would round this experience out would be if I could shoot things. I would love to be able to kill while planting and harvesting. Not just typical foliage either. My mind was specific in what […]
Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories – Review
What’s this all about then? Check the weather report for a mild chance of a natural disaster! Prepare your heart for this and grab your best clothes because we might be getting in danger, but we can still look classy while doing it! Welcome to Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo […]
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School – Review
Introduction to a Frantic Labyrinth First-person horror games are ten-a-penny these days, all of them trying to deliver on a classic formula in a variety of ways. White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is one such game and I went into it wondering how it could stand out in a crowded market. Let me start […]
Shantae and The Seven Sirens – Review | Or Is It Waifus?
LET’S RUB THIS LAMP! After four long years, Shantae is finally back. Last we saw of her, she was rescuing Scuttle Town in Half-Genie Hero. Things are a bit different now. Our favorite purple-haired Waifu is on vacation. In a genre I’ve lovingly dubbed “The Waifu Metroidvania”, Shantae will harness her magical prowess to defeat a new threat in this silly adventure. […]










