Moviehouse: The Film Studio Tycoon Review | Build-a-Disney Workshop
There’s a handful of games in every gamer’s library that sucks them in every few years. Games that somehow never get tiring. I’d wager that Minecraft is...
Resident Evil 4 Remake Review Round Up
Ever since the release of Resident Evil 2 Remake in 2019, fans have been anxiously awaiting a remake of the series’ iconic 4th installment. And it’s clear...
Hi-Fi Rush Review | A Certified Banger
On January 25th, 2023, Xbox and Bethesda held their first (hopefully of many) “Developer_Direct”, a broadcast of pre-recorded developer presentations on a handful of games coming over...
Fashion Police Squad Review | Dressed to Impress
The age of boomer shooters is upon us. Or, to be more accurate, has been upon us and, just like early 2000s fashion, they came back without...
Impaler is a Short Retro Shooter Full of Action and Pixelated Gore
Impaler is an indie roguelike FPS shooter that takes heavy inspiration from old-school arcade games like DOOM and Wolfenstein. Full of fast-paced action and gratuitous violence, its...
Ship of Fools Review | Buried Treasure
One of the most popular video game genres in the indie space these days is the “rogue-lite”. These games are typically built around replaying levels multiple times...
Gunfire Reborn Review | Shoot, Loot, and Reboot
Gunfire Reborn was the debut title for Duoyi Games with the game originally launching back in November of 2021 exclusively on PC. The roguelike RPG quickly attracted...
Beacon Pines is a Small Town with a Lot of Heart
I haven’t played many visual novel RPGs, but so far I’ve enjoyed all that I have played, and Beacon Pines from developer Hiding Spot and Publisher Fellow...
Demon Throttle Review | Let’s Get Physical
Demon Throttle is a challenging yet fun retro-inspired top-down shooter that harkens back to video games of the past in more ways than one.
Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One Review | Not So Elementary
Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One is a very tough to recommend to everyone. The sometimes-effective and often-frustrating mechanics and repetitive gameplay loops are a lot to push through, even if it can make you feel like Sherlock Holmes in a way few iterations have done before.
Way of the Hunter Review | On the Right Track
Way of the Hunter is a solid hunting game that’s held back by bugs that can ruin an otherwise immersive gameplay experience.
Thymesia Tells the Punishing Tale of A Different Pandemic
Attention all Dark Souls players, and generally any gamer who is looking for a challenge, this game is for you. Full disclosure, Nick (the guy who wrote...
Scathe is a Bloody Blend of Bullet Hell Action and Roguelike Progression
We got the chance to run, dash, and shoot around in a preview build of the upcoming bullet hell shooter Scathe and we’re happy to say that it is shaping up to be a hell of a debut for Scotland-based developer Damage State.
Need for Speed Review | Fueled by Monster Energy
The decision to make Need for Speed always-online paired with bad AI hurts the experience of an otherwise descent street racing game.
South of the Circle Review | Head in the Clouds
South of the Circle is an intriguing Cold War love story that is best when experienced without much prior knowledge.
Cyberpunk 2077 Review | The City of Dreams
Cyberpunk 2077 is not without its flaws, but you shouldn’t let that stop you from experiencing one of the best video games ever conceived.
Project Warlock II Lays a Solid Foundation for a Fun Retro-Inspired FPS
Even in its early state, Project Warlock II has a strong foundation from which Buckshot Software are building upon.
Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course Review | Extra Tasty
Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course is a fantastic expansion to an already fantastic game. It offers more of what made the base game truly great while expanding on it in interesting ways.