Neon Abyss – Review
Another month and a new roguelike appears and thanks to the success of the genre there is never a lack of new games on it. Most tend to be cut from the same cloth without much variation and Neon Abyss... Read More »
Another month and a new roguelike appears and thanks to the success of the genre there is never a lack of new games on it. Most tend to be cut from the same cloth without much variation and Neon Abyss... Read More »
Ultracore (or Hardcore back in the ‘90s) was originally due to be released for Amiga, Sega Genesis, and Sega CD platforms but never actually came through. Until now, that is. Close to 25 long years ... Read More »
Ever wonder what would happen if you mixed Christopher Nolan’s movie Inception with the Portal series? The result might look somewhat like Superliminal, a game from Pillow Castle that was released o... Read More »
With a port of 2015’s Dex, Qubic Games are bringing a techno-punk experience to the Switch. The key art and setting might bring Cyberpunk 2077 to mind, but Dex is a different beast entirely. Sti... Read More »
During the pandemic, many people used their time well to do chores around the house. But what if you are too lazy to do anything and rather pay someone to do it? This is what House Flipper Simulator i... Read More »
Every few years, companies with a long enough lifespan release compilations of their first games. These compilations are generally a mixed bag in quality; the usual factors that make one good or bad a... Read More »
With Keen: One Girl Army, developer Cat Nigiri steps out of their comfort zone once again to deliver their second non-mobile title. The neon-pink logo and key art make the game stand out but is Keen w... Read More »
If you have been around in the gaming world for a while, you probably heard from Harvest Moon or Story of Seasons. These titles give you a fun farming simulation while also making you invest time in f... Read More »