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Reviews   -   Jun 26, 2023 Pikmin 1 & 2 review on Switch — Asleep at the wheel
Pikmin 1 & 2 review on Switch — Asleep at the wheel

Pikmin is a weird franchise, even for Nintendo. Usually, behind each of their titles, you can find some core feeling or idea that the developers are trying to get across to the player. For Mario, this is the joy of movement and acrobatics, for Zelda it’s adventure, and for

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 24, 2023 Birdwatcher Review: Bad Birding Advice, Pretty Good Game
Birdwatcher Review: Bad Birding Advice, Pretty Good Game

Recently, the board gaming hobby has seen an explosion of nature-themed games. One of the most popular of those games has been Wingspan. After playing and enjoying Wingspan, seeing another game featuring beautiful artwork and bird theme in Birdwatcher stoked my interest.   However, Birdwatcher is certainly not a Wingspan clone.

by Jeremy Pike
Reviews   -   Jun 22, 2023 Pixel Ripped 1978 review — Nostalgia meets VR
Pixel Ripped 1978 review — Nostalgia meets VR

Nostalgia for retro gaming is at an all-time high, which has led to a slew of games attempting to tap into the undying love many gamers hold for classic titles. While some of these games are legitimate love letters to the days of yore, others come off as blatant cash

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Jun 20, 2023 Skate Summer review – Don’t bail on this trick and land it on your table.
Skate Summer review – Don’t bail on this trick and land it on your table.

Growing up, I was never coordinated enough to skateboard. I couldn’t ever keep balanced on a board and after numerous falls and bandages, stuck to inline skates and bicycles. Luckily, I was able to plug in and play some Nintendo 64 to get my pro skater fix and the

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Jun 18, 2023 My Father’s Work review – Exceeding my father’s expectations, but kids will be kids.
My Father’s Work review – Exceeding my father’s expectations, but kids will be kids.

It’s not often that I get through a round of play and have the feeling that I am playing something special. Yeah, you can get drawn in by the art and the components of a game and know that the mechanics are something you enjoy before you sit down,

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Jun 18, 2023 Tidal Blades Banner Festival review — ride the wave
Tidal Blades Banner Festival review — ride the wave

A few years ago I got to experience the Tidal Blades universe via the game Tidal Blades: Heroes of The Reef. It was here where I got my first taste of the vast water type universe that I completely became enthralled with. That first experience left me wanting more, and

by Rob Berg
Reviews   -   Jun 16, 2023 Scythe review — For Polonia!
Scythe review — For Polonia!

A diesel powered mech crunches through a pastoral field in the distance, smoke pouring from the artillery mounted to its chassis. In the foreground, a group of farmers continue working their fields, though the worry on their faces from the nearness of the war is apparent. You’ll find this

by James van Tonningen
Reviews   -   Jun 15, 2023 Nimalia review — Casual animal themed card game
Nimalia

In a day and age where tabletop games have become increasingly more complex and take hours to complete, sometimes it’s refreshing to see something much simpler and quicker to play. William Liévin’s newest game Nimalia does just that, with its animal themed card drafting and tile laying mechanics.

by Henry Viola
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