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Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2020 One mode does it all – Kirby Fighters 2 review
One mode does it all – Kirby Fighters 2 review

Boot up Kirby Fighters 2 and boom! Title screen. Press start, boom! Menu. Choose a game mode, boom! Character selection screen. How quickly you move through everything to get to the fighting exemplifies how basic and uninteresting Kirby Fighters 2 is. Fighting in this Kirby brawler is so basic it

by Anthony Shelton
Reviews   -   Sep 29, 2020 Horror abstracted—Neverending Nightmares for Switch review
Horror abstracted—Neverending Nightmares for Switch review

Neverending Nightmares aims to capture the unknowable horror buried in the unconscious mind, and while it doesn’t quite succeed, it does deliver a short and intensely creative experience. From the starting point, this short horror adventure sets out to be something different from its contemporaries. It doesn’t deliver

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2020 Super bug boy — OkunoKA Madness review
Super bug boy — OkunoKA Madness review

As I’ve said in my Slime-San review, I’m not a speedrunner. I appreciate how dedicated the community is, and I’ve been binging on SimpleFlips videos for the past couple weeks, so I salute you. However, I do like dipping my casual toes into a hardcore platformer sometimes,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2020 Nothing is more expensive than a missed opportunity – Super Mario 3D All-Stars review
Nothing is more expensive than a missed opportunity – Super Mario 3D All-Stars review

When Super Mario All-Stars debuted on the Super Nintendo, the box art illustrated Mario dressed in a tuxedo and a magic wand in hand. It showed how special and magical the collection was meant to be. That magic continued by updating Super Mario Bros., The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros.

by Anthony Shelton
Reviews   -   Sep 19, 2020 One does not simply walk out of Hades — Hades Review
One does not simply walk out of Hades — Hades Review

Many have tried to leave the underworld, all have failed. As Prince Zagreus, son of Hades, you’ll get out and die trying, over and over and over. Each attempt will grant you knowledge and strength, but what awaits you on the outside? Hades is the latest game from Supergiant

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 19, 2020 Red skies, Love Dies, truth hides — Paradise Killer Review
Red skies, Love Dies, truth hides — Paradise Killer Review

Island Sequence 24 is ending and the Syndicate Council has been murdered. Having been in exile for the past three million days, Lady Love Dies must discover the facts behind the murder, and determine her truth. Find evidence, interrogate suspects, and start the trial whenever you’re ready. It’s

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 14, 2020 These are the nights that never die — Avicii Invector: Encore Edition review
These are the nights that never die — Avicii Invector: Encore Edition review

One of the most bittersweet feelings in entertainment is finding an artist’s work when they’ve passed away. While you won’t see any new work in the future (barring some posthumous exceptions), it feels like a wonderful “in memoriam” presentation of the past. I had this mindset going

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 21, 2020 Ancient, but not epic — Raji: An Ancient Epic Review
Ancient, but not epic — Raji: An Ancient Epic Review

I had high hopes for Raji: An Ancient Epic when I first saw it as part of Nintendo’s recent Indie Showcase. It looked like a fun action game that represented a culture we don’t often see as the focus in games: India. While the game does start out

by David Flynn
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