Yooka-Laylee – Review
In 1998 Banjo-Kazooie saw the light on the Nintendo 64 and the player had to control a duo of characters, namely a bear and a bird, who would do rather crazy things together. Both characters used thei... Read More »
In 1998 Banjo-Kazooie saw the light on the Nintendo 64 and the player had to control a duo of characters, namely a bear and a bird, who would do rather crazy things together. Both characters used thei... Read More »
It all started in 2011 with the game ‘Chime’ which was developed by Zoë Mode, and was initially only available on Xbox Live Arcade services. It was also the first game to be released by t... Read More »
Gust and Koei Tecmo are still collaborating for certain games and the Atelier franchise is one of those success stories. If you had a blast playing Atelier Sophie, you will surely be happy as Atelier ... Read More »
Admittedly, the Switch has one of the poorest starting lineups a console has ever seen, because Nintendo wanted to surf the hype train the Breath of the Wild was providing them, but if you didn’t ge... Read More »
Admit it: when playing games you often ponder how it would be to be the bad guy, to be able to mess up your own plans by yapping on and on about how you’re going to kill the hero, instead of getting... Read More »
Unexplored can be classified as an indie roguelite action RPG with lots of things going on, things that’ll make you die… a lot. This dungeon crawler, created by Ludomotion, features tons of fu... Read More »
Cyanide has released a third game in the Of Orcs and Men series and a sequel to Styx: Master of Shadows, called Styx: Shards of Darkness. Styx is green, funny and best of all… He’s back! Loade... Read More »
I AM TUROK, these three iconic words define if you’ve had the legendary dinosaur hunter pass by on your Nintendo 64 in the nineties or not. We already revisited the series in 2015, when the first ga... Read More »
We love puzzle games just as much as the next guy, but sometimes they are done in such a bland or cliché fashion that we can’t help but feel that the genre fails to inspire developers to try someth... Read More »