Category: Reviews

  • Neptunia Virtual Stars

    Neptunia Virtual Stars

    Neptunia Virtual Stars is a mindless, fun dungeon crawler that’s full of wit and charm that throws you headfirst into the world of V-Tubers.

  • Forgotten Fields

    Forgotten Fields

    Forgotten Fields is a corker of a game. The beautiful story takes you on a journey that had me engrossed on more than one occasion.

  • Say No! More

    Say No! More

    Say No! More is rather fun while it lasts. The silly requests from managers hit a personal level, and the characters are well-voiced.

  • Magic Twins

    Magic Twins

    Magic Twins is a fun and cute arcade puzzle game where playing with a buddy takes the experience to another level.

  • Cultist Simulator: Initiate Edition

    Cultist Simulator: Initiate Edition

    Cultist Simulator: Initiate Edition is steeped in secrets throughout, nothing comes easy when attempting to uncover mysteries of the universe.

  • Retrace: Memories of Death

    Retrace: Memories of Death

    Retrace: Memories of Death replicates the adventure book style with a grisly horror twist and reality bending plotline.

  • Baobabs Mausoleum Grindhouse Edition

    Baobabs Mausoleum Grindhouse Edition

    Baobabs Mausoleum Grindhouse Edition is also a hell of a lot of fun. It’s how a video game should be and doesn’t take itself too seriously.

  • Rhythm Fighter

    Rhythm Fighter

    Rhythm Fighter is a 2D side scrolling brawler from developer Echo Games & publisher Coconut Island Games. You are plonked into a cartoon world overrun by vegetables where you must stop whatever is causing the death and destruction. Like the developers, I’m going to get the story over with quickly. The plot isn’t why you…

  • Defentron

    Defentron

    Ah, the 1980s. It was a time of arcade machines, bright lights, and saying “radical dude” to everything. OK, I’ll admit my knowledge of the eighties is entirely based on the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles. Nevertheless, the fact remains that when people talk about this era there’s always big hair, neon lights, and computer graphics…

  • The Pillar: Puzzle Escape

    The Pillar: Puzzle Escape

    Remember the days of leaving the house? I do. One of my favourite pastimes was visiting escape rooms. You know the ones; you pay a stranger to be locked in a room for an hour and you have to solve obscure puzzles in order to get out. Over the last year, no matter how much…