Inkulinati – Review
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but what about the trusty goose feather-and-ink combo? It may sound like a silly question, but it’s a question that Yaza Games’ latest title, Inkulinati, tr... Read More »
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but what about the trusty goose feather-and-ink combo? It may sound like a silly question, but it’s a question that Yaza Games’ latest title, Inkulinati, tr... Read More »
The original DreadOut celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, first being released back in 2014. It gained a lot of popularity in its home country of Indonesia, though international horror fans al... Read More »
It’s a very busy time for fans of the Mario series and its various spin-offs. Within the last six months, we’ve seen the release of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Super Mario RPG, and WarioWare: Move I... Read More »
Indie games like to take inspiration from what came before, delivering pixelated rogue-likes or Metroidvanias left and right. But it is not very often that we see classical FPS games that want to reen... Read More »
It is almost a given these days that a successful anime gets a video game adaptation, most likely an arena fighter. That is why it was just a matter of time before one of the most loved series at the ... Read More »
It’s been more than 30 years since the original release of Steel Empire. This horizontal shoot-‘em-up was an instant classic on the Sega Genesis thanks to its fast-paced gameplay and unique st... Read More »
Licensed games of well-known anime series aren’t always a success, as sometimes these titles feel a bit cheap or are simple releases to keep ownership of certain licenses. We didn’t know i... Read More »
No, you’re not suddenly back in 2019: Tools Up! is back, in Ultimate Edition form. This rerelease of developer The Knights of Unity’s party game has just arrived on all the same platforms that it ... Read More »
After rereleasing the Phoenix Wright Trilogy over and over again, it seems like someone at Capcom finally remembered that there are more classic Ace Attorney games than just the first three in the ser... Read More »
It’s not often that a game uses a festive theme like Christmas, and even less often that it takes inspiration from a classical piece of literature. But that is exactly what Ebenezer and the Invisibl... Read More »