Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes – Review
When we reviewed Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, way back in 2022, we noted that that game was only an appetizer for the “main” Eiyuden Chronicle game, which had been in development since 2020,... Read More »
When we reviewed Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, way back in 2022, we noted that that game was only an appetizer for the “main” Eiyuden Chronicle game, which had been in development since 2020,... Read More »
Before we dive into Outer Terror, we have to address one major elephant in the room: Indie developer Salt & Pixel’s game is, for all intents and purposes, a Vampire Survivors-like. That’s not ... Read More »
If you’ve ever played an RPG and thought to yourself ‘Man, this game would be better if I also got to build a city from scratch’, then Dragon Quest Builders is right up your alley. F... Read More »
It’s been slightly over two years since we took a closer look at Horizon Forbidden West, the sequel to 2017’s Horizon Zero Dawn. Both titles initially started out as PlayStation-exclusive ... Read More »
Ships Simulator is a simulation game about cargo ships around the Baltic Sea. It is a game for the PlayStation 5 and made by Ultimate Games. Simulation games are known to try and simulate something fr... Read More »
When Dark Envoy was originally released, it was overshadowed by a little indie game that you may have heard of, called Baldur’s Gate 3. Now that the dust has settled and players have finished Larian... Read More »
We’re getting to the point that there are so many games about coffee that they could almost be considered an entire genre by themselves. Joining the likes of Necrobarista, Coffee Talk, Affogato, and... Read More »
If you grew up in the ‘90s or early 2000s, chances are very high that you played Minesweeper at some point, even if you didn’t fully understand how it worked. Hopefully, you’ve grown up since th... Read More »
We don’t know if many people reading this grew up with the original PlayStation, but since retro games have been incredibly popular lately, we do know that more and more folks enjoy the nostalgi... Read More »
It’s backlog time again! We strive to bring you reviews of the latest and greatest games, of course, but with a never-ending stream of new releases, some titles inevitably slip through the cracks. S... Read More »