Balthazar’s Dream is an indie video game currently being developed by the small team at Psilocybe Game Studio. Having only scratched the surface playing the short demo, I’ll say that I like the art and love the music. The gameplay is somewhat interesting too, with puzzle platformer elements. The game …
Read More »The Dwarves (PC) Review
Sharpen your axe and fill your gut with beer. Everyone knows who Dwarves are, from the proud warriors of Tolken, to the lovable idiots of Dwarf Fortress. They’ve been an iconic part of fantasy for decades. The Dwarves is a game that focuses heavily on the short, bearded warriors and …
Read More »Ginger: Beyond The Crystal PC Review
Ginger: Beyond The Crystal is an adventure, 3D platformer from indie developer Drakhar Studios. This story starts with a small, blue…thing. Birthed by a goddess in lights and sparkles in a clean, family friendly fashion. He was created as a sign from the goddess to the people that she is …
Read More »Toy Odyssey: The Lost And Found (PC) Review
Take charge of the lost & found toys as Brand in Toy Odyssey: The Lost And Found.
Read More »Stellar Interface (PC) Review – It Really Is Stellar!
The Shmup (Shoot-Em-Up) genre is full of crazy, colorful displays, and Stellar Interface is nothing but. There’s been a lot of games in the shmup genre, and this is one of the best. Don’t believe me just because I say so, let’s take a look at what makes this game …
Read More »Eisenhorn: Xenos (PC) Review
Live through some of the life and times that made Imperium Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn so well reknowned in Eisenhorn: Xenos.
Read More »Halcyon 6: Starbase Commander (PC) Review
A tale of survival among the stars Space has always been a realm of possibility of possibility. Exploration, conquest, diplomacy, expansion and survival are all possible ventures that have been explored. Each one has an entire universe of possibilities. Halcyon 6 is the latest venture into the realm of survival. …
Read More »Unbox (PC) Review
There was a time back in ol’ 2015. I remember the day clearly. I was aimlessly wandering around Eurogamer’s indie section, not looking for anything in particular. Just reading titles and looking at screens waiting for something new to jump out, grab me and scream in my face. As luck …
Read More »Blade Arcus from Shining: Battle Arena (PC) Review
Blade Arcus from Shining: Battle Arena brings classic 2D fighting to the PC, with liberal doses of Sega’s Shining series’ sprinkled in.
Read More »Heart&Slash (PC & Mac) Review
Heart&Slash: Another entry into a thriving genre Roguelikes are a genre that have made a tremendous comeback in recent years. After several sleeper hits in 2011 and 2012, the concept behind Roguelikes have been revived and experimented on. Heart&Slash is the most recent in a very long line of Roguelikes …
Read More »Ghostbusters [2016] (PC) Review
The invisible man in your bed won’t be the only one sleeping after playing the new Ghostbusters game.
Read More »Concealed Intent ( PC & Mac) Review
An interesting idea with a botched execution Early Access is an idea that has faced a large amount of opposition ever since it was introduced. Quite a few great games have been made with it, but many are distrustful towards it. One of the main reasons why is that many …
Read More »Evolve Stage 2 (PC) Review
Evolve lives up to its name. When it first came out in 2015, Evolve was a fairly controversial game. This was mainly due to the fact that the amount of DLC and microtransactions the game had was nothing short of absurd. Turtle Rock was more focused on advertising the DLC …
Read More »Prog.1 (PC & Mac) Review
What is Prog.1? Platformers are one of the oldest types of games that exist, as well as the most iconic. Ever since Mario debuted on the NES in 1985, platforms have been part of the face of gaming. Hundreds if not thousands of platformers have been created over the years, …
Read More »Life Goes On: Done to Death (PC) Review
Life Goes On: Done to Death – One quirky playthrough! Recently I was given the opportunity to travel in the company of Baron Joseph, Inquisitor Vinnie Caldwell PhD and a host of others in this unique little world. Wanting to live forever, a mighty king sends his army of knights …
Read More »A Game of Changes (PC) Review
Blending puzzle platformers with the teachings of I Ching Nuno Donato brings us a wonderful take on puzzles, inspired by history. Earning the Steam Greenlight, A Game of Changes will make you think, where chance and destiny find themselves. Take the reins as Confucius, as you journey through 64 unique …
Read More »