City of Brass (Switch) – Review
The Arabian Nights have been an inspiration to many movies, stories, and games. City of Brass now also is included in the list that used the stories as inspiration. Other than the Arabian Nights, peop... Read More »
The Arabian Nights have been an inspiration to many movies, stories, and games. City of Brass now also is included in the list that used the stories as inspiration. Other than the Arabian Nights, peop... Read More »
Dark Souls is known for its brutal and painstaking gameplay and proves that not all games are easy to get through. Many other developers have tried to create a soulslike experience in the same way Dar... Read More »
If you miss Advance Wars, Chucklefish offers the cure with Wargroove and it might just be the thing for you. It has an amazing pixel-art to send you into a nostalgic feeling. Our characters and narrat... Read More »
Warfare, in most games this is done on a small scale while in other games you commandeer whole nations, but an idea like having planets destroying each other hasn’t been used in recent memory. Inste... Read More »
Nazis, Lovecraftian monsters, and tactical RPGs. We’ve discussed Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics before, found here and here, so what is there left to be discussed? Ports, for one. The reason we are ... Read More »
With the older God Eater games being ported to the PlayStation 4, Vita and PC in 2016, it was only a matter of time before the next part in the series would be released. The God Eater franchise is kno... Read More »
JackQuest: The Tale of the Sword is a 2D Platformer developed by NX Games and published by Crescent Moon Games, in association with Blowfish Studios. It follows Jack on a quest to save Nara, his girlf... Read More »
Crowned Big Fish’s Sleeper Hit 2018 and in that same year, it was Big Fish’s all time top-rated game. Tuttifrutti Interactive brought their first game Darkarta: A Broken Heart’s Quest Collectorâ... Read More »
Enemies of the fallen angel beware! Lucius is back, and he’s bigger and badder than ever (no, seriously). Back in 2012, the world was blessed… or not, by the first title in this trilogy, L... Read More »