Foretales – Review
A little while back, a game with an interesting and unique take on the deckbuilder genre appeared. Combining said genre with an emphasis on story and utilizing cards to progress it, Foretales was a st... Read More »
A little while back, a game with an interesting and unique take on the deckbuilder genre appeared. Combining said genre with an emphasis on story and utilizing cards to progress it, Foretales was a st... Read More »
It doesn’t happen often but occasionally, you run into a title that transcends the idea of what a video game is supposed to be. Such is the case with Wayward Strand, a game that feels like an esoter... Read More »
Over the course of the last few years, party games have been rising in popularity again. We have tried out many different titles, ranging from the frantic cooking action in Overcooked! and chopping u... Read More »
Before we delve into Various Daylife, let’s get the title out of the way first. Square Enix certainly isn’t a stranger to naming their games like someone pulled two random words out of a hat, but ... Read More »
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Given the current global situation, it feels somewhat odd to take a look at a game that hails from Russia, but we can hardly hold a one man indie studio responsible for the war, not to mention that we... Read More »
Nihon Falcom’s Trails series is a bit of an oddity: it’s a spin-off series of a spin-off series, with a history that dates back all the way to 1984’s Dragon Slayer on the NEC PC-8801. Even if we... Read More »
It has only been two months since we had our first encounter with The DioField Chronicle, and we quite enjoyed what the demo build had to offer. We were very excited for the game’s full release,... Read More »
In recent years, we’ve seen more and more games that aren’t afraid to tackle mental health issues. It is of course important to normalize talking about things like anxiety and depression, and vide... Read More »
It seems that remakes, remasters, and reboots are in endless supply this last decade. We have seen games such as Klonoa get a new lease on life, we recently also reviewed a remake of The Last of Us Pa... Read More »