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At Summer Game Fest, we took a look at Fae Farm, the newest title from Phoenix Labs. I’ll be honest, I wasn’t sure if it would catch my interest, but I instead found a great game with a bunch of awesome systems in play. Fae Farm might be
by David BurdetteDecarnation is the latest 2D adventure horror game from French developer Atelier QDB and publisher Shiro Unlimited. The game impressed me with incredibly vivid body horror depictions and intense metaphorical messages with symbolic meanings. However, some of its gameplay elements provided a mixed and jarring experience that sometimes affected the
by Abdul Saad?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen="" > It’s been a crazy week of video games, and as such we all might be a little bit behind. That being said, getting a
by David BurdetteThe Advance Wars games were first unleashed on the public in September 2001 with the release of, you guessed it, Advance Wars. Well, technically it all started back in 1988 as Famicom Wars, but was then introduced to the west in 2001 as Advance Wars for the Game Boy Advance.
by Cassie PetersonThere is a new trailer out for Moving Out 2 ahead of its launch later this year. As a participant of this year’s Future Games Show, they also revealed during next week’s Steam Next Fest players can try out the game for themselves via a demo. Stay tuned
by Noah RigsbyThe Future Game Show viewers were treated to a surprise announcement from indie studio Brainwash Gang. Laika: Aged Through Blood is their upcoming project featuring a motorbike-bound movement with Metroidvania in a post-apocalyptic world. It’s being dubbed “Motorvania”, so you’ll definitely want to check it out. Laika: Aged
by Noah RigsbyI’ve professed my love for Persona 3 multiple times on this site. Despite its age, many flaws, and lack of a truly definitive version, it remains my favorite in the series for its poignant ruminations on death, great character development, and amazing music. If you’ve been paying attention
by David FlynnThe Wholesome Direct Showcase held during Summer Game Fest surprised viewers with the shadow release of Smushi Come Home. The adorably heartwarming game is now available for PC and Nintendo Switch users with a 20% launch discount. If you haven’t heard of this game, do yourself a favor and
by Noah Rigsby