Take a Look, It’s in a Book! – Ariana and the Elder Codex Review
Soooooo many Metroidvanias! There are just so many! Make no mistake, there are plenty of good Metroidvanias out there but it’s starting to be that every third or fourth game…
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Soooooo many Metroidvanias! There are just so many! Make no mistake, there are plenty of good Metroidvanias out there but it’s starting to be that every third or fourth game…
The Raiden Fighters Remix Collection is a comprehensive tribute to Seibu Kaihatsu’s arcade legacy. Developed by MOSS and published by H2 Interactive, this package bundles Raiden Fighters, Raiden Fighters 2:…
LJN was a notorious company back in the 8 and 16 bit era, noted for the licensed games it put out that tended to not be received very well to…
Pokémon Pokopia is the newest Pokémon game, and a satisfying blend between Dragon Quest Builders and Pokémon. It is a brain child of the Pokémon Company, Game Freak, and Koei…
I think by now it is no secret I am a fan of Sword and Sorcery fiction. The genre has been around for decades, even before Fritz Leiber gave it…
Digging games are fun. Whether it’s Minecraft, Terraria, Steamworld Dig, Dig Dug, or Shovel Knight Dig (review here), there’s just something weirdly gratifying about digging little digital holes in games.…
When The Disney Afternoon Collection was first released nine years ago, it was a joyous moment for games to see classic Capcom Disney games return, but there was something missing.…
Blue Prince is a uniquely odd game that swept the indie gaming community by storm last year. Releasing to massive acclaim, this strange indie game is the debut title from…
I have a love / hate relationship with KEMO and the games the publisher puts out. Many are a bit generic and paint by numbers, and then you have titles…
Last month, I discussed how the 2009 Friday the 13th remake was the best entry in the franchise, and this is something I still stand by. I also noted only…