Super Magbot – Review
Magnets are truly fascinating; hold them one way and they attract, hold them the other way, and they push each other away. In Super Magbot you will master the power of magnets to traverse the differen... Read More »
Magnets are truly fascinating; hold them one way and they attract, hold them the other way, and they push each other away. In Super Magbot you will master the power of magnets to traverse the differen... Read More »
We’ve had our run-ins with the Akiba’s Trip series several years ago already. Two now-retired reviewers tried the Undead & Undressed title for PS3 and PS4 and found it a very pleas... Read More »
The Monster Hunter franchise is gaining a lot of ground in the Western gaming society, and with good cause. The last few installments of the series received phenomenal scores, be it Monster Hunter: R... Read More »
Three decades ago, Japanese developer Succes Corp. released a little arcade game titled Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams. The game proved to be a hit and was ported to a plethora of consoles, including ... Read More »
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As fans of The Legend of Zelda eagerly await the release of Breath of the Wild 2, Nintendo decided to tide things over with Skyward Sword HD, a remastered version of the classic Wii title from 2011. G... Read More »
One of the biggest conventions of the Metroidvania genre could be summoned in Natalie Babbitt’s quote: “Like all magnificent things, it’s very simple”. ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights... Read More »
Whether it’s the engaging fantasy stories of The Dark Eye, the crude humor of Leisure Suit Larry, or the bizarre Monty Python-esque situations from The Procession to Calvary, it seems like there is ... 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 »