Pixel Gladiator – Review
Pixel Gladiator is a sci-fi themed spiritual successor to 2015 indie darling, Kingdom: New Lands. Tower defense games are plentiful in the world of video games, but there are not a lot of them that ar... Read More »
Lost Ember is the baby of Mooneye Studios, a relatively young game studio. It’s a game that impressed many early on with its visuals and managed to drag in a small 8000 backers on Kickstarter. T... Read More »
Blacksad is a comic that originates from the year 2000 and later. Written by Juan Diaz Canales and drawn to life by Juanjo Guarnido, it’s a popular comic that got many translations all around th... Read More »
Ever seen a world entirely made of wool? Well, Woven will let you journey through a gorgeous colorful world where everything is made of wool. Playing as Stuffy, the clumsy stuffed elephant and his par... Read More »
When a game presents its title in nearly all caps, it feels like someone is just shouting in your ears. Nonetheless, some publishers pride themselves in coming up with titles such as this, which are s... Read More »
It has only been about a year since the third installment of the Darksiders franchise landed on Steam, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Darksiders III scored fairly well and also put an interesting leading... Read More »
Most Japanese role-playing games are set in a nice, colorful and light world, but sometimes setting these kinds of games in very dark scenery makes for some pretty interesting scenarios. In the game M... Read More »
Back in 1996, developer tri-Ace and publisher Square Enix first introduced us to the world of Star Ocean. Back then, the game was only available in Japan and while several sequels got an international... Read More »
Ready to get going in a charming voxel-based dungeon crawler that doesn’t require much of an effort? Well, Riverbond is sure to offer you some laidback fun times in a cute look with colorful 3D voxe... Read More »