I’ll never forget my first interaction on Kickstarter. A little game made by Warhorse Studios called Kingdom Come: Deliverance – a medieval RPG – needed support. Given my affinity for not only RPGs but the historical nature of the game, I backed it instantly, and the rest is history. Now, almost
Flint: Treasure of Oblivion is a turn-based tactical adventure game from developer Savage Level and published by Microids. The Steam description says “Experience the golden age of piracy through a strong and original narrative, real-time exploration and turn-based tactical combat in Flint – Treasure of Oblivion.” After playing through the game,
Hello Kitty Island Adventure has to unironically be one of the most anticipated releases in the cozy community ever since it started making waves on Apple Arcade. From its status as a meme from South Park and being trapped behind a mobile gaming wall, it was hard to believe it
Skydance’s BEHEMOTH is here and it is unquestionably epic, combining precise sword fighting, great climbing and grapple mechanics, gorgeous graphics, and epic behemoth fights to create a truly transcendental VR experience. Unfortunately, Behemoth is also plagued by an underlying layer of graphical and gameplay issues which often pop up
Rebellion is back once again with the next installment in their widely successful Sniper Elite series. Sniper Elite: Resistance builds upon the foundation laid by Sniper Elite 5, offering a familiar yet refined experience for both fans of the series and newcomers.
Resistance is not quite a sequel to 2022’
25 years after its initial release, Star Wars: Episode 1: Jedi Power Battles is back for a new generation. This side-scrolling beat ’em up platformer was one of many games released under the “Episode 1” banner from 1999-2002 alongside the movie tie-in, Racer and multiple titles for the Gameboy Advance.