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Reviews   -   May 23, 2022 The Last Friend — The new way to play tower defense
The Last Friend — The new way to play tower defense

The Last Friend is like chicken and waffles. It combines two unlikely genres — tower defense and beat ‘em up — and creates a surprisingly balanced amalgamation. It lacks depth and needs a better story, but this is the way I want to play tower defense from now on. You control Alpha.

by Anthony Shelton
Reviews   -   May 16, 2022 Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising review — Rising excitement
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising review — Rising excitement

The Barrows of New Nevaeh have long remained sealed, until a massive earthquake unearthed them beneath the quarry. With tons of ancient artifacts just waiting to be discovered, the town invites adventurers from all over to explore and find their fortunes (pre-tax of course). CJ is one such adventurer, or

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   May 09, 2022 Dungeons of Dreadrock review – A puzzle game of life, but a lot more death
Dungeons of Dreadrock review – A puzzle game of life, but a lot more death

From Toad’s Treasure Tracker to the original Legend of Zelda games, I love puzzle games. 80’s style puzzle games are my favorite for many reasons, and Dungeons of Dreadrock is an excellent addition to the genre and one I had a lot of fun playing from start to

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   May 09, 2022 Revita Review – Twin-stick Super Saiyan
Revita Review – Twin-stick Super Saiyan

Revita is a curious little game about an unnamed child having awoken aboard a subway train. Confused and with no memories, the child must ascend a mysterious tower in search of answers. The journey won’t be easy in this roguelite, twin-stick shooter by developer BenStar, but the adventure you

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   May 07, 2022 Nintendo Switch Sports review — Foul ball
Nintendo Switch Sports review — Foul ball

Everyone and their grandma loved Wii Sports. It was the pack-in game that sold a console to millions of people who didn’t even like video games that much. The game appealed to everyone because it was simple enough to understand in a few seconds and you could quickly and

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   May 04, 2022 Bugsnax: The Isle of BIGsnax + Switch port review — Characteristic crunchyness
Bugsnax: The Isle of BIGsnax + Switch port review — Characteristic crunchyness

A new island filled with Bugsnax has appeared just off of Snacktooth. You, along with four friends (?) including Chandlo, Floofty, Shelda, and Triffany set sail to the island. Just like Snacktooth, Brokentooth is populated almost entirely by Bugsnax – but they’ve grown to massive size! Luckily the ancient Grumpus civilization

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2022 The House of the Dead: Remake review — A classic comes shambling into the modern era
The House of the Dead: Remake review — A classic comes shambling into the modern era

When House of the Dead was first released in arcades in the mid-90’s it was a spectacle to behold. Players flocked to the game, eager to fight off Dr. Curien’s biologically engineered monstrosities and end his reign of terror all while pumping an insane number of quarters into

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 25, 2022 Time Loader review — heart-tugging time bender
Time Loader review — heart-tugging time bender

I looked at Time Loader and saw a wonderful looking physics-based game that looked like it’d be a fun romp. A cute little RC car with a claw arm attached navigates a whole host of real-world homes solving puzzles – simple, right? What I found was a game that absolutely

by Ron Burke
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