Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty – Review
Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty!’s title is a bit misleading. There’s nothing new about this particular release, as it is a remake of the classic platformer Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee from 1997. Additi... Read More »
Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty!’s title is a bit misleading. There’s nothing new about this particular release, as it is a remake of the classic platformer Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee from 1997. Additi... Read More »
Contrary to what the “origins” in the title would have you believe, Vampire’s Fall: Origins is a standalone game, and not an entry in a series titled Vampire’s Fall. We imagine that developer ... Read More »
Roughly a year and a half since indie title Atom RPG arrived on Steam, the game gets a new lease on life as a portable title, both on mobile devices and on the Switch. Porting PC games to mobile is al... Read More »
Darkestville Castle is a 2D point-and-click adventure, developed by Epic LLama and published by Buka Entertainment/ Buka Entertainment Enterprises. While Buka is a large publisher, tied to big names s... Read More »
The Final Fantasy series has been going strong for years, and even though the fifteenth part of the series is already nearly four years old, we reckon we haven’t seen the last of the franchise. The ... Read More »
The beloved TCG Hearthstone is still going strong with three expansions a year and a thriving community to back it up. With their newest expansion, they send you off to the Scholomance Academy to brus... Read More »
Three teenagers solving mysteries within their prestigious boarding school and stopping a big bad; this set-up might remind you of another popular magical adventure, but The Academy: The First Riddle ... Read More »
Towaga: Among Shadows follows up on the earlier released “Towaga”, which was a game that came out for mobile platforms. Towaga: Among Shadows could be seen as what Towaga wanted to be: A f... Read More »
The Switch has been the perfect platform for mobile games to be ported to. Since the time the hybrid console was released and now, there have been loads of mobile ports added to the eShop, most of the... Read More »
Developer Triband bills What the Golf? as a golf game for people that hate golf. It’s a bit of an odd way to push your game to an audience that theoretically would hate your game, so we were intrigu... Read More »