Eko and the Bewitched Lands – Review
According to their own website, indie developer Twin Studios makes “casual games for awesome people”. We consider ourselves to be pretty awesome, so the studio’s latest release should be up our ... Read More »
According to their own website, indie developer Twin Studios makes “casual games for awesome people”. We consider ourselves to be pretty awesome, so the studio’s latest release should be up our ... Read More »
It probably says something about us, but when we hear the terms “Homura” and “Crimson”, our mind immediately goes to Senran Kagura. Imagine our surprise when it turned out that Homura: The Cri... Read More »
Let’s take things back to… hold on, 2023? We could’ve sworn that Super Mario Bros. Wonder was a more recent game. But no, the game really is that old. Old enough, in fact, that Nintendo decided ... Read More »
Sometimes a game finds you, instead of the other way around. We’re still not entirely sure how we ended up with Aquamarine: Explorer’s Edition in our library, although the answer is most likely a ... Read More »
Over the past few weeks, we’ve mostly been dipping in and out of Pokopia for our cozy game fix. However, while there’s certainly plenty of work in rebuilding the post-apocalyptic Pokémon world, t... Read More »
Is 2026 the year of fantasy-themed Plants vs. Zombies clones? EastAsiaSoft certainly seems to think so. We’ve only just finished Heroes Battle Awakening, and we’re already looking at another lane-... Read More »
In recent years, FATAL FRAME (or PROJECT ZERO for European gamers) has been getting a second lease on life via rereleases and updated versions, allowing a younger generation of gamers to experience th... Read More »
We can’t think of a game we’ve played recently that fits the definition of “niche” more than DigDigDrill. It’s something that developer Toorai is aware of, as the game’s eShop description ... Read More »
There’s a lot of meaning hiding in plain sight in the title of Room Games’ Deckline. It’s a card game, first and foremost, so the ‘deck’ makes sense. Its setting is that of war, and the ‘l... Read More »