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There’s a fine line between a clone and an homage in gaming, and that line has never been explored more than Mega Man. Shovel Knight was a brilliant homage,
Audiences of all ages love the concept of exploring the body as an interactive science exhibit, and Darjeeling’s Homo Machina aims to capture the excitement of operating a human
I’ve been digging pick-up-and-play time wasters, if my recent reviews for Switch ‘N’ Shoot and Timberman Vs are any indication. A handheld console like the Switch is perfect for
Many games have you control one character at a time, whether it be through only having one available or performing actions with them one by one. Why not up the
If you ask me for my favorite Nintendo series, you might be surprised that I’d probably lump the BoxBoy! franchise of games up there with the Rhythm Heaven and
The Gunman Clive duology holds a special place in my heart. The second game was actually my first Opencritic review, and it actually inspired me to pursue games writing, so
Image & Form Games may not usually top the list of people’s favorite developers, but with every game the studio releases, it’s building its case for being one
Months ago, I threw myself into My Time at Portia with abandon, logging upwards of 90 hours of gameplay while the game was still in Early Access. I fell in
If you judge just based on its trailer, Katana Zero appears to be a fast-paced, gory, stylish action game with a killer synth soundtrack and a heavy reliance on ‘80s
Overwhelm will test you. It will test your skill, your reflexes, and a little too often it will test your patience. This miniature action-horror platformer flips the some of the