Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Review – Worth the wait, or a let down?
I have started this review seven times and had to rewrite it each time due to needing to keep my thoughts clear and consistent. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a…
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I have started this review seven times and had to rewrite it each time due to needing to keep my thoughts clear and consistent. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a…
Back in July of this year, I took a look at Cubic Odyssey on PC through Steam. It’s a game that I really enjoyed playing a lot. So when they…
Princess of the Water Lilies is a bit of a deceptive game. It is described as a puzzle-platformer and seems to have cozy and casual vibes, at least at first.…
I had the opportunity to sit down wroth Todd Hays and discuss his company bringing back the iconic GameShark brand. For those that weren’t gaming in the 90s the GameShark…
SuperMarket Simulator foregoes any grand narrative for a premise rooted in pure, cutthroat retail capitalism. The core objective is simple yet intensely addictive: take control of a small, barebones shop…
If you are any kind of anime fan and you haven’t heard of Solo Leveling, you’ve been living under a rock. There are plenty of strong opinions about the series…
Tribute Games has worked on some truly amazing games over the years, but it is the studio’s beat em ups that are most beloved. When the developers were still working…
There is something special about Kirby games, with the pink puffball always having something unique to his titles. Kirby Air Ride was a unique game for the Nintendo GameCube that…
SEGA has been doing a great job releasing the Yakuza games on Nintendo’s systems recently, beginning with Yakuza Kiwami on Switch and Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut on Switch 2. Now…
Back in September, I reviewed Dragon Ruins on Nintendo Switch, an auto battler dungeon crawler published by KEMCO. I described it as a mix of classic Wizardry and the original…