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Highly stylized games can be hit or miss, with some relying too much on their visuals and not enough on the gameplay. This is something I was concerned about when…
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Highly stylized games can be hit or miss, with some relying too much on their visuals and not enough on the gameplay. This is something I was concerned about when…
Atari has been re-releasing a number of their vintage franchises over the past few years. Lunar Lander, Berserk, Missile Command and Yars have all made recent appearances on modern consoles…
Game maker games are a popular genre, from RPG Maker to even Nintendo taking a turn at the genre with the Super Mario Maker series. The latter games did extremely…
Pinball M has been an interesting experiment for Zen Studios. The separate game allows the developer to work on tables that would run into age rating troubles on Pinball FX,…
Zen has been doing a great job with Pinball FX and new tables based on various licenses, so when it was announced that Pinball FX would be receiving new tables…
My Time At Sandrock is a continued exploration of the world in My Time At Portia. Far more desolate in nature the citizens of Sandrock aren’t afraid to get their…
If you grew up in the mid ‘90s and had access to a TV, there’s almost no way that you haven’t heard of Dexter’s Laboratory. One of the most successful…
Action Roguelites are amazing and when Dragon is Dead was announced, it caught my attention instantly. This is a dark fantasy sidescrolling action game with amazing pixel art roguelite with…
Classic CRPGs are going through a period of being rediscovered by many new players, while fans of a certain age are finding comfort in the games of their youth. Both…
Scarlet Tower doesn’t have a story, which is odd for an RPG game. What you get for a story are brief character bios which give a little insight into each…