Witch Rise – Review
Indie games like to take inspiration from what came before, delivering pixelated rogue-likes or Metroidvanias left and right. But it is not very often that we see classical FPS games that want to reen... Read More »
Indie games like to take inspiration from what came before, delivering pixelated rogue-likes or Metroidvanias left and right. But it is not very often that we see classical FPS games that want to reen... Read More »
It is almost a given these days that a successful anime gets a video game adaptation, most likely an arena fighter. That is why it was just a matter of time before one of the most loved series at the ... Read More »
Steam bills Atlas Wept as “a humanist retro-style RPG game about sincerity and empathy, featuring friendly robot dogs and evil smiley faces”. Add to this that one-man developer Kbojisoft was very ... Read More »
Back in the ‘90s, 3D Realms were the undisputed kings of the boomer shooter genre. Franchises like Wolfenstein, Duke Nukem, and Max Payne cemented themselves in the memories of gamers around the wor... Read More »
If you’ve never heard of Momodora, you’re probably not alone, as this series of Metroidvania games has been dormant since 2016. It flew under our own radar too, and we were surprised to find that ... Read More »
After a whopping four years of development, indie developer Whale Peak Games unleashed the full version of Go Mecha Ball last month. The development team has been building up hype for the game for qui... Read More »
Let’s start our review of Saga of the Moon Priestess by addressing the obvious elephant in the room: this game is a shameless ripoff of The Legend of Zelda, in particular Link’s Awakening. With ... Read More »
It’s almost impossible to imagine a world without superheroes. From their early beginnings in comic books, the colorful heroes have dominated every form of media from movies to TV. While there i... Read More »
For how big of an entertainment industry gaming is, there aren’t a whole lot of indie games aimed at the younger crowds. Sure, you have your Marios and your Pokémon, but apart from Nintendo’s own... Read More »
Licensed games of well-known anime series aren’t always a success, as sometimes these titles feel a bit cheap or are simple releases to keep ownership of certain licenses. We didn’t know i... Read More »