Direction Quad – Review
We’ve been feeling a bit under the weather lately, so we decided to take things easy this weekend. Instead of getting stuck again in the vast world of Final Fantasy VII (review coming soon!), we fig... Read More »
We’ve been feeling a bit under the weather lately, so we decided to take things easy this weekend. Instead of getting stuck again in the vast world of Final Fantasy VII (review coming soon!), we fig... Read More »
For our next backlog review, we’re staying close to home. Devil Jam was developed by Rogueside Games, a Belgian developer that we’ve crossed paths with already: we looked at their games Best Serve... Read More »
Ah, welcome dear guest! Have a seat and take a look at our menu. Today’s special is a classic: Overcooked! 2. Now, you may think you already know this dish through and through, but chef Team17 has d... Read More »
If you look up Montezuma’s Revenge on Wikipedia, you’ll quickly find that it’s a colloquial term for traveller’s diarrhea first and foremost. It’s also a roller coaster, a bicycle race, and... Read More »
We occasionally receive games we are already familiar with, often as ports of titles we’ve played before. This time, CarGo! arrives on PlayStation. We previously reviewed the Xbox Series X|S version... Read More »
It has been a while, hasn’t it? By our count, the last time we took a look at a traditional visual novel was Sol Dorado Heist, back in March of last year. We figured we were well overdue for one. Wi... Read More »
“Wait a minute!”, you say as you read the title of this review. “It’s neither Halloween nor 1985! This seems like an inappropriate game to review in early January! What gives?”. Well, dear r... Read More »
With Darkway: Murder of King Mere, indie developer Ekpap is giving us a glimpse into a dark fantasy universe populated by anthropomorphized dogs that he has been developing for over a decade. For all ... Read More »
Ahead of getting into our first review of 2026, allow us, dear reader, to wish you all the best for the new year. With a ton of exciting games on the horizon, we have no doubt that this is going to be... Read More »
As the gaming industry moves slowly but surely towards a digital-only model, game preservation becomes more and more important. As servers go offline, games go down with them, ending up on the Lost Me... Read More »