Mayhem in Single Valley – Review
As we continue our battle against the backlog, we’re once again looking at a game that was released a little while ago… back in 2021 actually. Granted, the specific port we’re looking at is slig... Read More »
As we continue our battle against the backlog, we’re once again looking at a game that was released a little while ago… back in 2021 actually. Granted, the specific port we’re looking at is slig... Read More »
Layers of Fear has become a staple in the horror game genre. When Bloober Team originally released this title and its sequels, they were still considered an indie studio with big ideas and a small bud... Read More »
It seems like only yesterday since we took a look at Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, and we’re already back to plowing digital fields. A farmer’s work is never done! This time around, we’re ... Read More »
It’s been a while since we last got a glimpse into the Meat Boy universe, with 2021’s Super Meat Boy Forever. The series now makes its triumphant return, with Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine. With ... Read More »
If you’re anything like us, chances are that the original Rollercoaster Tycoon was a staple of your childhood. It was like Chris Sawyer had captured lightning in a bottle with that original theme pa... Read More »
At a certain point in our lives, we’ve all revisited memories of a more carefree time when we were children without many responsibilities. This is the feeling that Dordogne wants to capture in a... Read More »
Crash Bandicoot saw the light of day all the way back in 1996 and the beloved character became PlayStation’s unofficial mascot. The first few games in the series were exclusively released on Son... Read More »
If you haven’t read our review of Mothmen 1966, you should probably do so before you continue reading this one, even if Varney Lake, the second entry in LC Game Studio’s Pixel Pulp series of visua... Read More »
When we think about (fictional) explorers, the first ones that come to mind are tpyically successful people like Indiana Jones or Nathan Drake. Clumsy intern archeologist Tad might not fill this mold,... Read More »
Historical fiction is an interesting genre, as it can spin facts that happened in real life into more digestible or unique stories. The Forest Cathedral is one of such narratives, telling the story of... Read More »