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Reviews   -   Aug 22, 2022 Tinykin review — Captain Olimar has competition
Tinykin review — Captain Olimar has competition

If you were ever a fan of the Pikmin games, you’re gonna want to check this out. Tinykin follows Milo, an explorer who finds himself on Earth only to discover that everyone has disappeared, and he is much too small. In hopes of finding a way to return back

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Aug 01, 2022 ChargePlay Duo PS5 Charging Station review — Even Better than the Real Thing
ChargePlay Duo PS5 Charging Station review — Even Better than the Real Thing

Accessories are a finicky thing as they are often trying to do what’s already been done well, but somehow cheaper. The memes about third party controllers for the friends you don’t like exist for a reason. As such, it can be a real challenge to review third party

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 26, 2022 Mothmen 1966 review – A short, but inspired, visual novel with a retro aesthetic
Mothmen 1966 review – A short, but inspired, visual novel with a retro aesthetic

It’s hard to escape the myth of the Mothman if you grew up in West Virginia. Whether most citizens believe the myth or not is irrelevant – it’s part of our culture; our supernatural claim to fame. While the story of Mothman is wrought with ill omens, winged creature

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Jul 19, 2022 Stray review – Play it meow
Stray review – Play it meow

I am very much a cat person. My parents didn’t allow us to have a kitten until my siblings and I were older , but I always enjoyed playing with and cuddling cats when I could. My wife and I now have our little boy cat, Obi-Wan, and we love

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Jun 30, 2022 Capcom Fighting Collection reveiw — The new Capcom standard
Capcom Fighting Collection reveiw — The new Capcom standard

There are a ton of fighting games out there, but who knows how many have been lost to time thanks to the death of arcades? One of the biggest developers of fighting games out there is Capcom, and they’ve certainly gone above and beyond in efforts to make certain

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 29, 2022 Sonic Origins review — The past never looked so bright
Sonic Origins review — The past never looked so bright

Sonic’s first four games on the SEGA Genesis are absolute classics, though these days we’re spoiled for choice on ways to play them. Sonic 1 has been rereleased so many times you can only really go wrong with the GBA port, Sonic 2 has at least 3 ways

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 02, 2022 Winter Ember review – for the stealth purists
Winter Ember review – for the stealth purists

I’m a massive sucker for stealth games, especially now that they’re such a dying breed. If you’ve read my reviews before, you’ll know that these games are my bread and butter. I love them to bits, and it really sucks seeing them being trodden on and

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   May 24, 2022 Salt and Sacrifice review — Participate in mage hunts and overcome brutal challenges
Salt and Sacrifice review — Participate in mage hunts and overcome brutal challenges

Salt and Sacrifice, created primarily by two individuals, James Silva (art, animation, level design, etc.) and Shane Lynch (netcode, etc.), is a prime example of what can stem from a couple of talented  people with a steadfast vision working together.  These two, along with the help of Maclaine Diemer (Composer)

by Richard Allen
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