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Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2022 Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril review – A true blast from the past
Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril review – A true blast from the past

All little Timmy wanted was to do well on his test for the combat training program at the Disch Corporation. Little did he know that he was going to be the one to save the day and stop a possible catastrophic event from happening. After the exiled betrayer, Chester, busts

by Grant Troncoso
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2022 Road 96 review — The road is my home
Road 96 review — The road is my home

What would you do if you were forced to flee your country? The fascist dictatorship in control of Petria is kidnapping dissenting teenagers and brainwashing them through torture. As one of these young people yourself, you’re left with no option other than to leave home and try to cross

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2022 ANNO: Mutationem review — Confused cyber style
ANNO: Mutationem review — Confused cyber style

Ann is a mercenary in the cyberpunk future looking for a cure to her disease. While on a mission, she and her girlfriend Ayane discover that Ann’s brother has discovered a mysterious substance that could be the key to a cure – N540. However, as they unravel the trail her

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2022 Weird West Review — Ride on the Weird Side
Weird West Review — Ride on the Weird Side

Around a quarter of my way through Weird West, I made one of the most barbaric moral choices I’ve ever made in a video game. I usually play the good guy in games that involve a moral compass, but in Weird West, you’ll be playing as five different

by Kristian Longden
Reviews   -   Apr 09, 2022 Moss Book II Review — A shift in perspective
Moss Book II Review — A shift in perspective

The defeat of Sarffog was only the beginning of our Twofold heroes story. Quill and her Reader, having rescued her uncle, embark on a journey to gather Moss’ Glass before the evil Tylan and his Reader can rewrite the books to suit their whims. You and Quill must travel the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2022 Submerged: Hidden Depths review — get ready to relax, hop in a boat, and explore a gorgeous world
Submerged: Hidden Depths review — get ready to relax, hop in a boat, and explore a gorgeous world

Throughout the years the amount of dialogue and cutscenes in games has grown exponentially. For the most part, I am a proponent of this – I love seeing the video game medium become a bastion for renowned storytelling and for games to push the limits of what players expect from a

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2022 Quest for Infamy review — A hilarious and lovingly crafted homage to point-and-click adventure games
Quest for Infamy review — A hilarious and lovingly crafted homage to point-and-click adventure games

Point-and-click adventure games have been making a slow, but steady resurgence in recent years, long after initially gaining popularity in the early 90s mainly thanks to Lucasfilm’s incredible releases and Ron Gilbert’s fantastic Monkey Island series. Those of us that grew up with these games view them with

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 04, 2022 LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga review — A fine addition to my collection
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga review — A fine addition to my collection

In March of 2005, we were introduced to the loveable world of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. With its cheesy puns, non-verbal communication, and lots of slapstick, the game took my world by storm. This game launched a generation of movie tie-in LEGO games such as Indiana Jones, Pirates

by Adam Moreno
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