The Diofield Chronicle – Review
It has only been two months since we had our first encounter with The DioField Chronicle, and we quite enjoyed what the demo build had to offer. We were very excited for the game’s full release,... Read More »
It has only been two months since we had our first encounter with The DioField Chronicle, and we quite enjoyed what the demo build had to offer. We were very excited for the game’s full release,... Read More »
In recent years, we’ve seen more and more games that aren’t afraid to tackle mental health issues. It is of course important to normalize talking about things like anxiety and depression, and vide... Read More »
It seems that remakes, remasters, and reboots are in endless supply this last decade. We have seen games such as Klonoa get a new lease on life, we recently also reviewed a remake of The Last of Us Pa... Read More »
Survival games are a dime a dozen these days, so developers have started to jump through hoops to make theirs stand out. Retreat to Enen is Head West’s first title and a survival game that takes... Read More »
When Voyage’s end credits rolled across our screen, we found ourselves sitting in silence for a while as we were processing what we had just experienced. Even a day later, as we geared up to write d... Read More »
It took indie studio Caligari Games two years of development on a relatively low budget to bring Whateverland to the public, after a successful Kickstarter campaign. Granted, this isn’t the Spanish ... Read More »
Souls-like games are rising from game development grounds everywhere. It’s a genre that became so popular, that one can only wonder what a new game can bring to the table that others didn’... Read More »
Back in 2014, we reviewed JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle, an interesting fighting game with many of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure’s cast members in the lead. The game proved to be ... Read More »
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It hasn’t even been a full year since the first Voice of Cards game, The Isle Dragon Roars, debuted, but we’re already looking at the third entry in Yoko Taro’s ‘JRPG-meets-tabletop card g... Read More »