Crow Country – Review
Veteran gamers will probably have seen the rise (and fall) of many beloved horror franchises. We can imagine many will probably have had their first encounter with the genre when trying to survive the... Read More »
Veteran gamers will probably have seen the rise (and fall) of many beloved horror franchises. We can imagine many will probably have had their first encounter with the genre when trying to survive the... Read More »
Having already featured eleven The Legend of Heroes titles on our platform, it’s easy to say that we’re quite the fans of the series. Even so, with this many titles in the franchise, it... Read More »
Over the years quite a few Hero Shooters have been released, but it’s only the likes of Overwatch 2, Valorant, and Paladins that truly stick around. Many developers try their hand at the genre, ... Read More »
We’re still figuring out what the threshold is for a backlog review, e.g. a review of a game that has been out for a while. In the case of Flame Keeper, the subject of today’s review, we’re look... Read More »
Sword & Fairy Inn 2 is a management simulation title from SOFTSTAR about running an inn. The first impression we got was that it looked like a simulation game with lots of stories and mechanics to... Read More »
While Bandai Namco is best known for being behind popular game franchises like Pac-Man and Tekken, in recent years the famed publisher’s catalog has increasingly focused on licensed games based on p... Read More »
Our original Hidden Through Time review already dates from way back in 2020, and we are somewhat ashamed to say that we never truly followed up with the content of the game’s sequel. Today, howe... Read More »
SunnySide is one of those games where you don’t want to be too harsh when reviewing it since it’s so obvious how much love and effort the devs poured into it. As this is also the first gam... Read More »
We made a promise, didn’t we? Thank Goodness You’re Here! may have squeezed itself into our gaming schedule unexpectedly, but after we saw the credits roll over Barnsworth, we promptly returned to... Read More »
And now for something completely different. Normally, you’d be reading a review of Noreya: The Gold Project here. We’ll get to that one soon, but a little game called Thank Goodness You’re Here... Read More »