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Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review
No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review

With a barrage of roguelite, action-platforming, run-and-gun games on the market, it’s easy to get lost in the mix. But what does it take for a game to stand out in a crowded room full of gun-toting, action-packed, frantic, games? Whatever the formula is, Veewo Games, the team behind

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 Not so sisterly love — Sisters Royale review
Not so sisterly love — Sisters Royale review

Castle of Shikigami III is one of my guilty pleasure games from the Wii era. It’s a surprising mix of sadistic, Touhou-like bullet hell and some hilariously over-the-top cheesy voice acting (the PS2 predecessor outdoes it, but I love the pairing mechanics of III). Alfa System has recently created

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 Side-scrolling bliss — Rigid Force Redux review
Side-scrolling bliss — Rigid Force Redux review

Oh hey, another shoot-em-up! It seems we’ve been getting a ton of quick-paced shooting games, and they’ve been solid on the Switch. The recently released Rigid Force Redux takes the 2018 side-scrolling shooter and improves the experience on the go, with great performance and a charming take on

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 24, 2020 Random. Hot. — SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE review
Random.  Hot.  — SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE review

SUPER. HOT. SUPER. HOT. Just hearing that makes me feel like a badass. The only thing that’d make me feel more badass would be more SUPERHOT. If you are unfamiliar with the concept, basically when you move, your enemies move. When you stop, they stop — even slowing their bullets

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jul 24, 2020 Get the keys to the Mystery Machine, Betrayal at Mystery Mansion is available now
Get the keys to the Mystery Machine, Betrayal at Mystery Mansion is available now

Avalon Hill is excited to announce that their new game Betrayal at Mystery Mansion based on the critically-acclaimed Betrayal at House on the Hill is available now. This new game allows players to explore a mysterious mansion as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred. As you explore you will uncover

by Jason Ornelas
News   -   Jul 24, 2020 Buffy, Angel, and more join the Unmatched system in Unmatched: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, coming this October
Buffy, Angel, and more join the Unmatched system in Unmatched: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, coming this October

Mondo Games and Restoration games are excited to announce that Unmatched:Buffy the Vampire Slayer will be available this October. This game will use the Unmatched system which sets 2-4 players against each other with unique decks and powers. Check out my review of the base game for more information

by Jason Ornelas
Previews   -   Jul 24, 2020 A bloody good time — Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars beta preview
A bloody good time — Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars beta preview

I got the chance to sink my teeth into Kalypso’s upcoming title, Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars this week. It’s a dark and bloody turn-based strategy game, with the addition of card-game elements. I’ll have to admit, this isn’t my genre, but I certainly had a blast

by Holly Hudspeth
News   -   Jul 24, 2020 It’s a shell of a time as Fight Crab comes to Nintendo Switch this September
It’s a shell of a time as Fight Crab comes to Nintendo Switch this September

Today, Mastiff and Calappa Games announced that they will release the zany fighting game Crab Fight for Nintendo Switch on September 15. The game will feature crabs…. Well, fighting. Generous gods have bestowed uncanny strength and intelligence upon one of the world’s most resilient creatures – the crab. Using their

by Elisha Deogracias
No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review

With a barrage of roguelite, action-platforming, run-and-gun games on the market, it’s easy to get lost in the mix. But what does it take for a game to stand out in a crowded room full of gun-toting, action-packed, frantic, games? Whatever the formula is, Veewo Games, the team behind

by Terrance Hale
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Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review
No need to remember where you left that raygun, you’ve got plenty — Neon Abyss review

With a barrage of roguelite, action-platforming, run-and-gun games on the market, it’s easy to get lost in the mix. But what does it take for a game to stand out in a crowded room full of gun-toting, action-packed, frantic, games? Whatever the formula is, Veewo Games, the team behind

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 Not so sisterly love — Sisters Royale review
Not so sisterly love — Sisters Royale review

Castle of Shikigami III is one of my guilty pleasure games from the Wii era. It’s a surprising mix of sadistic, Touhou-like bullet hell and some hilariously over-the-top cheesy voice acting (the PS2 predecessor outdoes it, but I love the pairing mechanics of III). Alfa System has recently created

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2020 Side-scrolling bliss — Rigid Force Redux review
Side-scrolling bliss — Rigid Force Redux review

Oh hey, another shoot-em-up! It seems we’ve been getting a ton of quick-paced shooting games, and they’ve been solid on the Switch. The recently released Rigid Force Redux takes the 2018 side-scrolling shooter and improves the experience on the go, with great performance and a charming take on

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 24, 2020 Random. Hot. — SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE review
Random.  Hot.  — SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE review

SUPER. HOT. SUPER. HOT. Just hearing that makes me feel like a badass. The only thing that’d make me feel more badass would be more SUPERHOT. If you are unfamiliar with the concept, basically when you move, your enemies move. When you stop, they stop — even slowing their bullets

by Ron Burke
News   -   Jul 24, 2020 Get the keys to the Mystery Machine, Betrayal at Mystery Mansion is available now
Get the keys to the Mystery Machine, Betrayal at Mystery Mansion is available now

Avalon Hill is excited to announce that their new game Betrayal at Mystery Mansion based on the critically-acclaimed Betrayal at House on the Hill is available now. This new game allows players to explore a mysterious mansion as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred. As you explore you will uncover

by Jason Ornelas
News   -   Jul 24, 2020 Buffy, Angel, and more join the Unmatched system in Unmatched: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, coming this October
Buffy, Angel, and more join the Unmatched system in Unmatched: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, coming this October

Mondo Games and Restoration games are excited to announce that Unmatched:Buffy the Vampire Slayer will be available this October. This game will use the Unmatched system which sets 2-4 players against each other with unique decks and powers. Check out my review of the base game for more information

by Jason Ornelas
Previews   -   Jul 24, 2020 A bloody good time — Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars beta preview
A bloody good time — Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars beta preview

I got the chance to sink my teeth into Kalypso’s upcoming title, Immortal Realms: Vampire Wars this week. It’s a dark and bloody turn-based strategy game, with the addition of card-game elements. I’ll have to admit, this isn’t my genre, but I certainly had a blast

by Holly Hudspeth
News   -   Jul 24, 2020 It’s a shell of a time as Fight Crab comes to Nintendo Switch this September
It’s a shell of a time as Fight Crab comes to Nintendo Switch this September

Today, Mastiff and Calappa Games announced that they will release the zany fighting game Crab Fight for Nintendo Switch on September 15. The game will feature crabs…. Well, fighting. Generous gods have bestowed uncanny strength and intelligence upon one of the world’s most resilient creatures – the crab. Using their

by Elisha Deogracias
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