Review: The Nameless: Slay Dragon – A Love Letter to Text-Based RPGs
Developed by The Nameless Epic and published by WhisperGames, The Nameless: Slay Dragon is a turn-based, visual novel-style RPG where the gameplay brings you back to the early days of…
Review: Kong: Survivor Instinct – Excellent Game Design Let Down by Poor Combat Design
If you thought that Kong’s foray into bad video games was over after 2023’s disastrous Skull Island: Rise of Kong, you may be wrong because we now have a brand-new…
Mini-Review: Construction Simulator – Dynapac Pack – A ‘Compact’ Package
Developer Weltenbauer.Software and publisher astragon Entertainment have done an amazing job so far in keeping the 2022 title Construction Simulator alive with regular DLC packs, expansions, and updates. Since its…
Early Access Review: Vestiges: Fallen Tribes – An Excellent Start to a Promising Deckbuilding Card Battler
Developed and published by WanadevStudio, Vestiges: Fallen Tribes is a brand-new deckbuilding, strategic card battling game. On paper, the formula for Vestiges is fairly simple. You build your decks, choose…
Review: Kvark – A Decent Shooter That Satisfies Your Half-Life Itch
Developed by Latest Past and published by Perun Creative, Kvark is a first-person shooter set in a fictional facility in the 90s Czech Republic. Kvark features a large, abandoned facility…
Review: Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions – Great Flying Mechanics Coupled with Nostalgic Elements
Developed by Unbroken Studios and published by Warner Bros. Games and Portkey Games, Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is a brand-new game that revolves around the fantasy sport Quidditch featured in…
Review: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 – Brings Back the Glory Days of Shooter Campaigns
Developed by Focus Entertainment and published by Saber Interactive, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is a sequel that we all have been waiting for a long time. The original Warhammer…
Review: Iron Meat – A Short but Satisfying Arcade Shooter
Developed by Ivan Valeryevich Suvorov and published by Retroware, Iron Meat is a brand-new run-and-gun arcade shooter that brings the nostalgic era of Contra back to life with its fun…
Review: Shadow of the Ninja – Reborn – A Trip Back to Glory Days of Platformers
The early 90s were the age of platformers and we all loved visiting our favorite arcades and playing these classic titles for hours. There were no saved files, no easy…
Review: Star Wars Outlaws – The Star Wars Open-World Experience We Have Been Waiting For
Star Wars is a pretty well-known franchise for video games and these past few years, we have seen some really good Star Wars titles whether they were shooters or proper…
Early Access Review: Level Zero: Extraction – An Intense Survival Shooter That is Heading in the Right Direction
Developed by Doghowl Games and published by tinyBuild, Level Zero: Extraction is a brand-new extraction survival shooter. We have seen a surge in PVPVE survival shooters for some time because…
Review: Deliver Us The Moon – Switch Release – A Decent Port with Choppy Performance
Developed by KeokeN Interactive and published by Wired Entertainment, Deliver Us The Moon is a puzzle narrative adventure game that was originally released back in 2019. This was the first…
Review: SCHiM – Master the Art of Shadow Hopping
Developed by Ewoud van der Werf and Nils Slijkerman and published by Extra Nice and Playism, SCHiM is a brand-new and unique 3d puzzle platformer where you live in the…
Review: Primal Survivors – An Addictive Prehistoric Roguelike
Originally developed and published by Old School Vibes and Gray Boss for the PC Steam release, Primal Survivors is a top-down twin-stick shooter set in prehistoric times where you must…
Mini Review: HoneyLand – A Cute Little Puzzle Game with a Sweet Reward at the End
Developed by Caio Flavio and Remix Games and published for Nintendo Switch by Afil Games, HoneyLand is a simple puzzle game where you must guide a bear to its honey…
Review: A Little to the Left: Seeing Stars – Artful Puzzles that Challenge and Captivate
If you are a fan of puzzle games then I am sure that you dug your claws into the beautiful and mind-boggling puzzles offered by A Little to the Left…
Review: Expeditions: A MudRunner Game – Conquer the Uncharted
Developed by Saber Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment, Expeditions: A MudRunner Game is the latest title in the long-running off-road simulation franchise. When it comes to making hardcore off-road…
Review: Indika – A Journey of Self-Discovery and Belief
Indika is a brand-new third-person narrative adventure game developed by Odd Meter and 11 bit studios. The game follows the journey of a nun who travels through an alternative Russia…
Review: Fabledom – A Serene and Calming City Builder Set in a Gorgeous Fairy Land World
Developed by Grenaa Games and published by Dear Villagers and Doyoyo Games, Fabledom is a city-building game set inside a fairytale world. You can expect to see witches, climb giant…
Review: Deceit 2 – Packs Potential with Fun Multiplayer but Lacks Content
Developed and published by World Makers, Deceit is an online social deduction horror game where 4-9 players jump into a game of cat-and-mouse chase. Building upon the concept of Among…