Henry Viola




Indie developer Dark Point Games’ debut project Achilles: Legends Untold has been in Early Access since May 2022, and has since seen some major content updates and overhauls before its official 1.0 release this month. As much as the term ‘Soulslike’ is thrown around nowadays, this game is unfortunately
by Henry Viola
You know something’s not right when you can’t even tell what a game is trying to be. This is just the case with TeamKill Media’s newest project: Quantum Error. Announced back in 2020, the game is finally releasing just in time for spooky season. But what type
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I’m a sucker for anything cyberpunk themed, so when I stumbled upon FuRyu’s upcoming post-apocalyptic action role playing game Crymachina, I knew I wanted to get my hands on it. For those familiar with the developer and their past projects, you’ll probably notice a striking similarity between
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2023 has been a fantastic year for gaming, especially for virtual reality titles. After all, we got both the release of PlayStation VR2 as well as Meta Quest 3 in just this year alone! Now I haven’t been acquainted with the VR gaming scene until recently when I picked
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The Assassin’s Creed franchise is one that needs no introduction, as it’s been a staple in the gaming industry for the past 16 years. The newest entry in the series, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, serves as an homage to the first few AC games, by bringing back social
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Last Night Games’ newest tabletop project is Galaxy Rush, a quick two player experience that has you exploring and discovering the vast expanse of the cosmos! We don’t see a lot of light board games nowadays, especially space themed ones, so this one definitely fills a void in most
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Type-Moon’s Fate franchise has primarily dabbled in light and visual novels, the occasional anime and manga, but is probably best known for the mobile gacha game Fate/Grand Order. Who would’ve known that Koei Tecmo’s Omega Force division would go on to develop a musou-style video game
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I had a blast with Resident Evil 4 remake when it came out earlier this year. In fact, I loved it so much I put over 70 hours into it, platinumed it along the way, and waited eagerly for Capcom to announce future plans for the title. Well, they freaking
by Henry Viola