Just Shapes and Beats Review – Feel the Music!
If there’s something that could be said about me is that I used to be a Berzerk Studio fan. Why? Because I often spent my time playing their games over at Kongregate. As a teenager,...
If there’s something that could be said about me is that I used to be a Berzerk Studio fan. Why? Because I often spent my time playing their games over at Kongregate. As a teenager,...
Are you tired of all those brooding protagonists with dark stories, dead families, and mistakes that cannot be forgiven? I feel you, and so do Inverge Studios. Their latest creation, Effie, is a light-hearted 3D...
Temtem is attempting something that no one has ever done before, trying to be both a competitor to Pokemon and an MMO at the same time, and by God, I think it's onto something. Temtem,...
Moons of Madness is a cosmic survival horror game that I had my eyes on for quite some time. It has all the right ingredients of a great cosmic survival horror game. Moons of Madness...
I typically don’t consider myself a big fan of puzzle games. The time it takes for me to go from “considering a solution” to “I hate everything” is far too short. However, when I see...
It’s funny, really. I never really considered myself a fan of Dungeons & Dragons or games with a “Roll Dice” mechanic. I never really understood the appeal behind such games because I am more of...
Alpha Prime is a game that I've had in my library for a while. I probably picked it up at some point due to its low price (it's 4 bucks on Steam). So I figured...
Historically, “runner” games have not been a genre I’ve given much time. I’ve always seen them as mobile games or as games involving very precise jump/slide timing and little else. If EarthNight was one of...
Remedy has been an important studio when it comes to interactive storytelling and gameplay spectacle. They have been the front runners when it comes to integrating intense and visceral gameplay mechanics in emotionally complex and...
Orangeblood is a totally unique RPG that will blow the cobwebs of 2019 right out of your ears with a fantastically produced soundtrack, and visuals you eyes will devour. The gameplay can seem complex at...
Mechs, in general, have always been some of my favorite things in science fiction. The numerous games I’ve played involving these towering metal monsters exist across the full spectrum of quality, from ‘pretty bad’ to...
Wrath, or Wrath: Aeon of Ruin, is an upcoming FPS from 3D Realms. And one that immediately caught my eye when it was announced earlier this year. When it comes to the retro FPS market,...
I've been playing WarpThrough for a while now and I've been kind of struggling to find a good way to review it. I mean, it's like reviewing Undertale. You can't talk about it without spoiling...
Ritual: Crown of Horns is a Draw Distance production. This Poland-based developer’s horror credentials are impressive, given their work in the upcoming Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York and Halls of Horror (based on horror-themed board games of the same...
Superliminal is a game that I’ve seen pop up in its development process for a long time. Early versions from several years ago looked as trippy as the release, but of course, they functioned more...
I’m going to go straight to the point for this introduction; Fighting Games are one of the toughest games to review. Especially when it comes to its intricacies and design choices. BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle...
Bee Simulator fails to deliver on its interesting concept with unpolished gameplay and a rote structure, making it one of the generation's most disappointing indie efforts. The team's passion for animals ultimately hamstrings what could...
John Wick Hex describes itself as a fast-paced, action-oriented strategy game that forces one to think and strike like John Wick, the professional hit-man of the critically acclaimed film franchise. Additionally, the game's creation happened under...
When New Vegas showed up nine years ago, I wasn’t a fan. The parts of the game I could play were great, especially the writing, but I had so many game-breaking bugs that I ultimately...
Beat Hazard has a photosensitivity warning. Beat Hazard 2 also has one. I don’t have any sort of condition that makes me susceptible to that, but I imagine if staring at a strobe light would...
Strange and outlandish games aren’t a rare sight in the indie gaming world. There are plenty of games that try to implement atypical designs and mechanics. Most of the time they just feel like an...
Corpse Party 2: Dead Patient is a rather interesting game to talk about. A lot of people might think that this is the first iteration of the game, and I certainly can’t blame them for...
Let’s talk about Kickstarter. While it’s a platform that doesn’t give off the best impression thanks to some rogue projects that made us wince in pain when remembering them; it also provides some fantastic games...
There’s always something about games where you traverse around a relatively tiny planetoid that catches my eye. Whether it’s Jettomero, Planetary Annihilation, or even going back to Spore, I’ve tried quite a few games with...
The human psyche is one of the most fascinating subjects of research one could ever look at. A person is fully capable of repressing their own memories if their experienced trauma is too harsh to...
History has no shortage of brutal games about blowing up aliens, demons, or the undead to a metal soundtrack. Doom has certainly brought that back into the mainstream as of late. However, it isn’t quite...