Hell Pie – Review
With Kao the Kangaroo getting a new lease on life and Klonoa getting a remaster, it’s clear that old-school action platformers still entertain many gamers young and old. Most of these titles fro... Read More »
With Kao the Kangaroo getting a new lease on life and Klonoa getting a remaster, it’s clear that old-school action platformers still entertain many gamers young and old. Most of these titles fro... Read More »
Zorro the Chronicles is a humorous action stealth game where you step into the shoes of Zorro, the famous masked vigilante, or as his sister Ines. The game is inspired by the eponymous animated series... Read More »
Error 300 is a rather new game developer on the scene. Only less than a year ago we reviewed their first release, Mosaic Chronicles, which was a simple puzzle game with some story for added charm. Tod... Read More »
There used to be a time when there weren’t a whole lot of big game releases in the summer. That’s definitely not the case this year, with titles like The Quarry, Final Fantasy VII Remake INTERGRAD... Read More »
One thing you can’t say about Capcom’s Monster Hunter franchise is that it does things in a small way. Such is the case with Sunbreak, a DLC for last year’s Monster Hunter Rise, which is so mass... Read More »
When we noticed that publishing duties for Wildcat Gun Machine were being handled by Daedalic Entertainment, we weren’t quite sure what to expect. We’ve taken a look at several of Daedalic’s rel... Read More »
There are never enough fun multiplayer games, at least not in our opinion. It’s nice that developers 2BIGo and ARP Games have worked together to provide us with a new one: Lumberhill. This game ... Read More »
If, in an alternate timeline, Game Freak had decided to stick closer to the DS-era Pokémon games, then the series could have evolved into something pretty close to Coromon, the subject of today’s r... Read More »
Our review for Galactic Civilizations IV may have arrived a little later than you’d expect, given that the game actually launched in late April. As you’ll find out, however, there is a good reason... Read More »