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Reviews   -   May 24, 2021 Godstrike Review
Godstrike Review

Godstrike is a twin-stick bullethell that is basically just a boss rush with a little bit of a plot. Godstrike offers four modes to experience the game, which are: Story, Arena, Daily challenge and Challenge. Whichever you might pick, the gameplay will always be the same. You aim with the

by Juan Reyesretana
Reviews   -   May 18, 2021 You’re a jerk (I know) — Rain on Your Parade review
You’re a jerk (I know) — Rain on Your Parade review

Look, I may have gotten a PlayStation 5 for Astro’s Playroom, but I’m waiting for a next-gen iteration of the Katamari Damacy series to come my way. In the meantime, I’ve been filling up the ball-shaped hole (please don’t read into that) on my Switch with

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 10, 2021 Snap to it! — New Pokémon Snap Review
Snap to it! — New Pokémon Snap Review

I’ve always been interested in photography, particularly games with some aspect of photography in them. I’m a sucker for photo modes, I take way too many screenshots, and one of my favorite games of last year, Umerangi Generation, is entirely about expressing yourself by taking pictures of the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 29, 2021 All my ladies if you feel it, whip your hair— Shantae review
All my ladies if you feel it, whip your hair— Shantae review

I find it hard to believe that it’s been nearly two decades since the first Shantae game arrived on the Game Boy Color. It’s even harder to believe I almost bought a legitimate used copy of the game for $5 a decade ago (didn’t really pan out

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 21, 2021 Prepare to die, retro-style — Ghost ‘N Goblins Resurrection review
Prepare to die, retro-style — Ghost ‘N Goblins Resurrection review

Ask any gamer to compose a list of the toughest games in history and you’re bound to see Ghosts ‘N Goblins on most of the lists. The frustrating, yet addicting, series began life as an arcade cabinet in 1985, before being ported to the NES in 1986.  Later a

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2021 Exploring a surreal world — Dreaming Sarah review
Exploring a surreal world — Dreaming Sarah review

The creative yet unexplainable events and locations our minds create while we sleep were seemingly the basis for Dreaming Sarah, which has players take control of Sarah, a young woman who wakes up in a field alone with no explanation or recollection as to how she got there or why.

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2021 Baby I need a dollar bill to have fun tonight (I love cheap thrills!) — Toree 3D review
Baby I need a dollar bill to have fun tonight (I love cheap thrills!) — Toree 3D review

In a world where next-gen titles can retail at $70, I find it refreshing to see indie games launching at much lower prices. So much so that two games I’ve reviewed on the site were solely because they were a measly 99 cents. I like impulse buying games as

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2021 I’m Final Fantasy, Too! — SaGa Frontier Remastered Review
I’m Final Fantasy, Too! — SaGa Frontier Remastered Review

If there’s one thing RPG fans can agree on, it’s that grinding sucks. Some games, like older Dragon Quest titles, can do it right: spreading it throughout the game and making it just involved enough to put you in a zen like state as you rack up EXP.

by David Flynn
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