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Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2020 A bland cake with no icing – Red Bow review
A bland cake with no icing – Red Bow review

Few games can achieve an eerie feeling and send chills up your spine within the first 5 minutes. I felt that with Red Bow, the newest title by Stranga Games released on the 14th of January 2020, which is a short, creepy game designed to emulate the aesthetic of the

by Ben Lombardo
News   -   Jul 10, 2020 Giancarlo Esposito is officially playing the villain in Ubisoft’s Far Cry 6
Cover art for Far Cry 6.

The long-running and beloved Far Cry series of video games appears to be continuing. Today, a detailed leak surfaced on the internet that revealed quite a bit of interesting information regarding the upcoming sixth entry in the franchise. Though it is no longer accessible, Hong Kong PlayStation 4 owners were

by Caillou Pettis
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2020 Hyperspeed — Hyper Scape preview
Hyperspeed — Hyper Scape preview

Hyper Scape is Ubisoft’s new entry in the battle royale genre that looks to differentiate itself from a cluttered genre by focusing on speed and mobility. I also hate its name. Hyper Scape. I keep wanting to call it Hyper Space. Thankfully, the gameplay itself is much better than

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2020 Anything is paw-sible if you believe — A Summer with the Shiba Inu review
Anything is paw-sible if you believe — A Summer with the Shiba Inu review

Quill Studio’s A Summer with the Shiba Inu was something that was on my radar for quite a while. I thought the premise of a Hunger Games-esque visual novel featuring dogs wearing human clothes would be an instant hit, and I was excited to play it once it came

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2020 Clashing with itself — Clash Force review
Clashing with itself — Clash Force review

Simple 2D side-scrollers are a classic, whether they be games like Battletoads, MegaMan, Super Mario, etc. These types of games focus on a combination of platforming, attacking, and sometimes pattern recognition. Clash Force aims to recreate the feeling of those classic 2D side-scrollers, both in gameplay and aesthetics. Although the

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2020 Two sides of the same coin — Twin Mirror Preview
Two sides of the same coin — Twin Mirror Preview

Some people remember their hometowns fondly, with memories of youthful antics and days gone by – Sam Higgs is not one of those people. After leaving Basswood on bad terms, Sam thought he would never return, but after the death of his best friend, he reluctantly embarks on the long drive

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2020 A diamond in the rough — Act-age volume 1 review
A diamond in the rough — Act-age volume 1 review

I have been waiting years for Act-age to make its western debut. Ever since it started running in 2018, I’ve longed for the day I could read past the first three chapters; oddly enough, it was one of the series that was part of the Shonen Jump’s Jump

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2020 Disclaimer! You’ll be spellbound by this horrifying adventure — Neversong review
Disclaimer! You’ll be spellbound by this horrifying adventure — Neversong review

Being in a coma is an experience that many people fear. But what if the world you woke up to is not the world you remembered? How long could you hold onto your sanity if you awoke inside an asylum where the love of your life was taken, and all

by Terrance Hale
A bland cake with no icing – Red Bow review
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2020 A bland cake with no icing – Red Bow review

Few games can achieve an eerie feeling and send chills up your spine within the first 5 minutes. I felt that with Red Bow, the newest title by Stranga Games released on the 14th of January 2020, which is a short, creepy game designed to emulate the aesthetic of the

by Ben Lombardo
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Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2020 A bland cake with no icing – Red Bow review
A bland cake with no icing – Red Bow review

Few games can achieve an eerie feeling and send chills up your spine within the first 5 minutes. I felt that with Red Bow, the newest title by Stranga Games released on the 14th of January 2020, which is a short, creepy game designed to emulate the aesthetic of the

by Ben Lombardo
News   -   Jul 10, 2020 Giancarlo Esposito is officially playing the villain in Ubisoft’s Far Cry 6
Cover art for Far Cry 6.

The long-running and beloved Far Cry series of video games appears to be continuing. Today, a detailed leak surfaced on the internet that revealed quite a bit of interesting information regarding the upcoming sixth entry in the franchise. Though it is no longer accessible, Hong Kong PlayStation 4 owners were

by Caillou Pettis
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2020 Hyperspeed — Hyper Scape preview
Hyperspeed — Hyper Scape preview

Hyper Scape is Ubisoft’s new entry in the battle royale genre that looks to differentiate itself from a cluttered genre by focusing on speed and mobility. I also hate its name. Hyper Scape. I keep wanting to call it Hyper Space. Thankfully, the gameplay itself is much better than

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2020 Anything is paw-sible if you believe — A Summer with the Shiba Inu review
Anything is paw-sible if you believe — A Summer with the Shiba Inu review

Quill Studio’s A Summer with the Shiba Inu was something that was on my radar for quite a while. I thought the premise of a Hunger Games-esque visual novel featuring dogs wearing human clothes would be an instant hit, and I was excited to play it once it came

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2020 Clashing with itself — Clash Force review
Clashing with itself — Clash Force review

Simple 2D side-scrollers are a classic, whether they be games like Battletoads, MegaMan, Super Mario, etc. These types of games focus on a combination of platforming, attacking, and sometimes pattern recognition. Clash Force aims to recreate the feeling of those classic 2D side-scrollers, both in gameplay and aesthetics. Although the

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Jul 10, 2020 Two sides of the same coin — Twin Mirror Preview
Two sides of the same coin — Twin Mirror Preview

Some people remember their hometowns fondly, with memories of youthful antics and days gone by – Sam Higgs is not one of those people. After leaving Basswood on bad terms, Sam thought he would never return, but after the death of his best friend, he reluctantly embarks on the long drive

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2020 A diamond in the rough — Act-age volume 1 review
A diamond in the rough — Act-age volume 1 review

I have been waiting years for Act-age to make its western debut. Ever since it started running in 2018, I’ve longed for the day I could read past the first three chapters; oddly enough, it was one of the series that was part of the Shonen Jump’s Jump

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2020 Disclaimer! You’ll be spellbound by this horrifying adventure — Neversong review
Disclaimer! You’ll be spellbound by this horrifying adventure — Neversong review

Being in a coma is an experience that many people fear. But what if the world you woke up to is not the world you remembered? How long could you hold onto your sanity if you awoke inside an asylum where the love of your life was taken, and all

by Terrance Hale
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