Eternal Hope – Review
Mankind has always been asking themselves the big questions. Why are we here; what should we do? Those questions often also come with big stories and dilemmas. Think of the Greek gods with all of thei... Read More »
Mankind has always been asking themselves the big questions. Why are we here; what should we do? Those questions often also come with big stories and dilemmas. Think of the Greek gods with all of thei... Read More »
The most recent of a 35 year series of turn-based tactical role-playing simulation grand strategy wargames, Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV is, quite simply, the 14th instalment of the games by Koei... Read More »
Back in 2015, Undertale took the gaming world by storm. Fast forward six years, and Foreign Gnomes’ indie title Everhood has seemingly set its sights on Undertale’s audience. While we’re going t... Read More »
Ashes is a first-person narrative walking sim that is mixed up with melee combat and casual puzzles. The game is a short experience that can be enjoyed in one sitting where you explore a dungeon and b... Read More »
Lately, there has been an increase in retro-inspired videogames getting released and Cathedral is no exception to that trend. Inspired by the Metroidvania genre, you play as a knight that suddenly win... Read More »
We have encountered many games where a valiant knight has to save a helpless princess from her assailant or kidnapper. This was a fairly typical standard formula for retro games, and is still one bein... Read More »
Have you ever wondered how action games looked like before you were born? Well, with Glittering Sword, you won’t have to look further as it definitely resembles some of the fine games that were publ... Read More »
There has been a noticeable increase in movies and games revolving around space. Not so weird, considering the climate change issues and people like Elon Musk working their hardest to find alternative... Read More »
Sometimes we complain that the gaming industry does not come up with new and exciting ideas anymore. We often have to direct our gaze towards smaller indie projects to see something new and uncommon. ... Read More »