Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle – Review
We reviewed the original Daymare: 1998 back in 2020 and found it to be a passable Resident Evil clone that could use some work. Today we’re looking at Invader Studios’ newest game, called ... Read More »
We reviewed the original Daymare: 1998 back in 2020 and found it to be a passable Resident Evil clone that could use some work. Today we’re looking at Invader Studios’ newest game, called ... Read More »
Originally released in 2012, The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails was Nihon Falcom’s final game on the PSP. Sony’s handheld was nearing the end of its lifespan, and it was about to make way for ... Read More »
The Christmas season might still seem far away to us common people, but game developers are already starting to trickle out their end-of-year lineup. Nintendo’s big hitter this holiday season is und... Read More »
Having experienced the release of the first Mortal Kombat game in 1992, it can make one feel old. Nonetheless, we reckon this series has ensured many cherished (blood-soaked) memories between friends ... Read More »
Many gamers who enjoy a ‘slice of life’ experience will probably know of titles such as Animal Crossing, Rune Factory, Story of Seasons, and Harvest Moon. These games have always offered a... Read More »
We’ve noticed that digging games have been getting more popular recently. Games such as Deep Rock Galactic and DIG Deep in Galaxies already putting their mark on the genre and now Lumencraft jo... Read More »
It’s hard to imagine that the Dragon Quest (or Dragon Warrior) series is already roughly 37 years old. The series started off on the NES, and it’s still going strong today with its latest ... Read More »
Marvelous’ Rune Factory series is of course well known for its signature gameplay blend of farming sim and dungeon crawler. However, if you prefer your dungeon crawling action without tending to you... Read More »
Last year, we took a look at Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, a somewhat niche RPG that was ported to modern platforms under the Prinny Presents NIS Classics banner. It’s perhaps somewhat surprising t... Read More »
We feel that the term ‘hidden gem’ has become hollowed out in recent years, as it simply has become an alternative way to say ‘really good indie game’. Games like Hades or Dead Cells are fanta... Read More »