Mushihimesama – Review
The original Mushihimesama came out all the way back in 2004 and the 1.5 version got released on arcades in 2011. Over the years, there have been ports to both PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and iOS. Now ten... Read More »
The original Mushihimesama came out all the way back in 2004 and the 1.5 version got released on arcades in 2011. Over the years, there have been ports to both PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and iOS. Now ten... Read More »
Shuyan Saga is a graphic novel series where action scenes come alive in 3D combat gameplay. Choose your destiny in this comic book meets video game adventure and immerse yourself in an epic wuxia fant... Read More »
Back in 2014, the minimalist subway map puzzle game Mini Metro was released. With simple mechanics and challenging gameplay, the game was met with praise and was released on most platforms. Now its cr... Read More »
A few months ago, we took a look at the digital version of Evolution, an adaptation of North Star Games’ fantastic board game. Evolution’s digital version proved to be an excellent adaptation and ... Read More »
There are two things that are massively popular in the gaming industry right now, and those are cross-platform play and party games. We have seen a huge influx in both the party game genre and crosspl... Read More »
The ongoing global COVID situation has caused a significant bump in the popularity of digital trading card games, as it’s still difficult for people to get together for game night. Over the last yea... Read More »
Robot Gentleman’s dark comedy adventure of scavenge and survival 60 Seconds! Reatomized is available on a multitude of platforms, and it has now made the jump to mobile as well. The game is a remas... Read More »
Battlecruiser Games’ turn-based tactical title Guards has been around in some form or another since 2016, on a variety of platforms including Steam and Android. The game has gone through several ite... Read More »
When we first heard about World’s End Club, we thought it was going to be a spinoff of The World Ends With You, given the similarities in the games’ titles and the slightly similar visual styles. ... Read More »
The least we can say about nakana.io’s Switch releases is that they’re different from what you’d typically expect from a video game. Whether it’s an emotional gut-punch like Lydia or just outr... Read More »