The Cub – Review
The gaming landscape of today is filled with so much variety that players of every kind will find their niche. From cooking simulators to action games where health bars are presented by how many cloth... Read More »
The gaming landscape of today is filled with so much variety that players of every kind will find their niche. From cooking simulators to action games where health bars are presented by how many cloth... Read More »
The first Tekken game saw the light 30 years ago, which means Tekken is probably one of the longest-surviving fighting franchises to this day. Its direct competitors, such as Mortal Kombat and Street ... Read More »
So what do we know about fears? Most people will tell you that it’s all in your head and that you don’t have to be afraid of anything. But what happens if you experience fear due to a trau... Read More »
With the recent release of the Super Mario RPG remake, we thought we had seen our share of Paper Mario-like content for a while, but we were proven wrong. Born of Bread is a title that treats players ... Read More »
After the massive flop that was Gollum, Daedalic Entertainment quit developing games themselves altogether and switched their focus to publishing titles from indie developers instead. They’ve been d... Read More »
It has been a year and a half since we were first introduced to LCB Game Studio’s Pixel Pulp series of visual novels. While we weren’t all that impressed by the audiovisual presentation of the fir... Read More »
Last month saw the arrival of season two of Glee-Cheese Studio’s Headbangers: Rhythm Royale, the latest in a long line of one-versus-many battle royale party games. It’s not easy to judge how thes... Read More »
A decade has passed since indie developer D-Pad Studio released Savant – Ascent on a then-unsuspecting public. The game received critical acclaim and built up a loyal fanbase with its fast-paced... Read More »
Back in 2020, we were lucky enough to try out Granblue Fantasy: Versus, which proved to be an interesting new fighting game that not only played great but looked amazing as well. Two years later, a Le... Read More »
Point-and-click adventure games belong to a genre that is slowly dying out. Gone are the days when these used to be the most beloved games, with titles like Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle consi... Read More »