Athenian Rhapsody – Review
When we reviewed Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip a little while ago, we mentioned having a soft spot for outlandish games. Now, there’s outlandish but there’s also outright weirdness. Compared to Atheni... Read More »
When we reviewed Tiny Terry’s Turbo Trip a little while ago, we mentioned having a soft spot for outlandish games. Now, there’s outlandish but there’s also outright weirdness. Compared to Atheni... Read More »
With the constant barrage of new Call of Duty updates and game releases, we always wondered when a standalone CoD: Zombies title would be released. Sadly, up until this day, that has never happened. T... Read More »
Released on the 23rd of May in 2024, Hauntii is a slow-burning, twin-stick action shooter. Set in the macabre lands of Eternity, we control a ghost who wants to ascend to heaven. The game promises exp... Read More »
We imagine that Astor: Blade of the Monolith has been on the radar of many gamers ever since it was first revealed under its original title, Monolith: Requiem of the Ancients. The game’s trailer... Read More »
Odds are high you’ve never heard of it, but in Japan, developer Sunsoft brought out the first Ikki as an arcade game. The game was universally considered a bad title, but in an affectionate way.... Read More »
It’s almost impossible to keep track of all the Survivors-like titles that are getting released. It’s getting even harder to recognize those games that are mere cash grabs and those that a... Read More »
Four years ago, indie developer Still Running brought us Morbid: The Seven Acolytes, a 2D isometric top-down take on the Soulslike genre. For its sequel, Morbid: The Lords of Ire, the developer took a... Read More »
If you’ve been with us for a while, you’ll know that we have a soft spot for outlandish games. While we do enjoy a well-made AAA title, there are only so many Metroidvanias or JRPGs you can play b... Read More »
We should have seen the writing on the wall when Crown Wars: The Black Prince’s launch date was pushed back. This decision was based on community feedback, after both the beta and demo versions of t... Read More »
In the almost four years since Ghost of Tsushima was first released, the game has gained quite a cult following. We reviewed the Director’s Cut version for the PlayStation here, but many PC gamers w... Read More »