Class of ’09 – Review
Visual novels are often a matter of personal taste, and it doesn’t mean because you like the format, you will actually like all the genre has to offer. Visual novels can revolve around basically... Read More »
Visual novels are often a matter of personal taste, and it doesn’t mean because you like the format, you will actually like all the genre has to offer. Visual novels can revolve around basically... Read More »
Back in 2016, Tinimations released their first game: an interesting mashup between a rhythm game and a platformer, which they aptly called Klang. Five years later, the developer is back for a second g... Read More »
Back in 2016, our site took a closer look at OlliOlli2: XL Edition, which proved to be a lot of fun. The game was great for those looking for a quick pick-up-and-play session, and, even though the ska... Read More »
We love The Office (both the US and the UK versions), so when developer Forust Studio announced that their new 2D action-platformer The Company Man was inspired by the beloved comedy series, they ins... Read More »
Asteroids was one of the games that came out during the golden age of arcade gaming. Its simple yet addictive gameplay made it a title that was played for many hours, often in an attempt to beat the h... Read More »
It all started a few years ago as a seasonal event in Rainbow Six Siege, where players were able to take part in a co-op mode against an invading alien force. Many who participated were hoping to see ... Read More »
Back in June 2021, One Hand Clapping was released on Steam Early Access. Promising a game controlled by the player’s voice, it offered puzzle gameplay based on this gimmick. This past December, the ... Read More »
Developer Northplay has put out some interesting little vehicle based puzzle titles over the past few years, including the underrated Conduct This! and Fly Together!. For their latest Switch release, ... Read More »
We imagine that the term ‘free-to-play’ leaves a foul taste in the mouth of most gamers. For the most part, this is deservedly so, as there is an ever-growing plethora of free-to-play titles deter... Read More »
Back in 2018, we gave God of War, which was then a PS4 exclusive, a near-perfect score. As a whole, we found the game an amazing cinematic experience, and we reckon it generated a lot of extra income ... Read More »