Creatures of Ava lays all of its cards on the table within its first few minutes. You are Vic, and alongside your partner Tabitha you’ve been tasked by the
Out of the Wii’s entire WiiWare library, World of Goo might have just been the crowning jewel. It was charming, weird, and most of all fun. There hasn’t
Everyone has that one game from their childhood that they were absolutely fixated on. For some this might be a Mario or Zelda game, or maybe something like Chrono Trigger.
One Piece is something I’ve always wanted to read/watch, but its sheer volume intimidates me. The manga is currently over 1100 chapters, and while a single chapter would
Tove Jansson’s Moomins have always seemed to be around. Even if you’ve never watched the show growing up like me, they occupy your local trinket shops alongside pungent
Sometimes, you just want to turn your brain off, hang out with some friends, and have a few laughs. Unfortunately, there aren’t a ton of games out there you
I enjoyed playing and immersing myself in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, but forgot about it completely after posting my review. The same could be said for the Avatar franchise as
If the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle arcade beat-em-ups of old aimed to (allegedly) munch your quarters, Splintered Fate (undoubtedly) aims to munch your time. No judgment, at least yet, but
After playing A44’s cooperative focused Souls-like Ashen, I couldn’t help but wait for the team’s next big project, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn. Announced back in 2022
The world of Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess revolves around defense. You’ve got a goddess and you need to ensure she safely traverses her path. To accommodate this idea,