Evan’s Remains – Review
There are a lot of games released every year, especially during the summer season. Some are better and some are worse, but sometimes there are little gems that are a delight to play when found. Such i... Read More »
There are a lot of games released every year, especially during the summer season. Some are better and some are worse, but sometimes there are little gems that are a delight to play when found. Such i... Read More »
With the release of Bioshock: The Collection on the Switch, 2K’s story-based FPS series arrives on a Nintendo console for the first time ever. It’s been four years since the remastered versions of... Read More »
CBE Software brought us a psychological horror game with their new title Someday You’ll Return. The game can be compared to the Silent Hill games, Outlast 2, and Resident Evil 7. It’s set ... Read More »
Tangledeep is a game from somewhere in 2017 as it released on Steam before it ever released on Switch. It is on the Switch since a good year as well though, and the gameplay already seems to have some... Read More »
The great thing about Sony is that it offers compatibility over its range of consoles. For that reason, you might see many games that were first handheld exclusive being ported over to console or the ... Read More »
If you remember your middle school science class, you’ll probably recall that sound is made of waves of different sizes. This isn’t at all vital information you can use in everyday life, b... Read More »
Song of Horror is a game that’s been in the making for a LONG time. About six years have passed since initial development and the game finally reached its conclusion. The fifth episode has been ... Read More »
Older Resident Evil games have always had a special place in our hearts. Lately, there have been a few developers that want to take us back to the glory days. Luckily for the diehard fans, as Capcom d... Read More »
Developer Triband bills What the Golf? as a golf game for people that hate golf. It’s a bit of an odd way to push your game to an audience that theoretically would hate your game, so we were intrigu... Read More »
Moons of Madness’ gameplay is a mixture of SOMA, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, and Outlast, giving us a first-person horror adventure in space, sprinkled with some Lovecraftian sci-fi ambience. Very st... Read More »