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Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2021 Run ‘n gun, ‘80s style  – Thunderflash review
Run ‘n gun, ‘80s style  – Thunderflash review

Contra, Ikari Warriors, Commando – odds are you’ve played and loved at least one of these games. All were released during the heyday of the Run ‘n Gun genre in the ‘80s and are rightly considered classics. Thunderflash, developed by Seep and published by Rataliaka Games, is hoping to recapture

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2021 An immersive VR bedtime story – Maskmaker review
An immersive VR bedtime story – Maskmaker review

Usually, at the start of my reviews, I like to open up with something about the game and how it’s affected me personally. But, Maskmaker is a very strange VR experience. Sure, I’ve played lots of games that have a similar atmosphere or plot points, but ultimately it’

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Apr 21, 2021 Prepare to die, retro-style — Ghost ‘N Goblins Resurrection review
Prepare to die, retro-style — Ghost ‘N Goblins Resurrection review

Ask any gamer to compose a list of the toughest games in history and you’re bound to see Ghosts ‘N Goblins on most of the lists. The frustrating, yet addicting, series began life as an arcade cabinet in 1985, before being ported to the NES in 1986.  Later a

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 20, 2021 The Mutts Nutz – Dogworld Review
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In a world where home consoles are pumping out graphical marvels in 4k resolution at up to 120fps and a good gaming PC able to fly the StarShip Enterprise I could understand some gamers having paws for thought upon seeing the 1bit art style presented in Dogworld, but wait! Turns

by Devo Deaves
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2021 Exploring a surreal world — Dreaming Sarah review
Exploring a surreal world — Dreaming Sarah review

The creative yet unexplainable events and locations our minds create while we sleep were seemingly the basis for Dreaming Sarah, which has players take control of Sarah, a young woman who wakes up in a field alone with no explanation or recollection as to how she got there or why.

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2021 Rogue Walker — Ashwalkers Review
Rogue Walker — Ashwalkers Review

The idea of the Earth becoming uninhabitable due to climate change, environmental disasters, and any number of other things is a terrifying one. However, due to the current political state of the world it doesn’t look like anything is going to be done about that anytime soon, so with

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2021 Baby I need a dollar bill to have fun tonight (I love cheap thrills!) — Toree 3D review
Baby I need a dollar bill to have fun tonight (I love cheap thrills!) — Toree 3D review

In a world where next-gen titles can retail at $70, I find it refreshing to see indie games launching at much lower prices. So much so that two games I’ve reviewed on the site were solely because they were a measly 99 cents. I like impulse buying games as

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2021 A decent second serve — Tennis World Tour 2 review
A decent second serve — Tennis World Tour 2 review

I’m not an athletic lad, but I do enjoy tennis on a casual level, so much so that some of my favorite gaming experiences involved playing Mario Tennis and Virtua Tennis with my brother. These were some of the best sports game memories I had growing up, and I

by Elisha Deogracias
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