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Reviews   -   Jun 18, 2023 DOOMBLADE review – Descend to godhood
DOOMBLADE review – Descend to godhood

Who doesn’t love a good revenge story? There’s something deep within people, something primal, that really gets a kick out of watching the bad guys get what’s coming to them. DOOMBLADE is a brilliant Metroidvania with style, heart, and some good old-fashioned revenge. You barely know Gloom,

by Jackson Lustberg
Reviews   -   Jun 14, 2023 Greyhill Incident review — It’s like Roswell all over again
Greyhill Incident review — It’s like Roswell all over again

I’m a total sucker for indie horror games, especially those with strong environmental storytelling. They don’t need beautiful graphics or a perfect narrative, but there’s a limit to how much jank I can take. Greyhill Incident pushed me to that limit. The opening cinematic got me ready

by Jackson Lustberg
Reviews   -   Jun 14, 2023 Decarnation Review — The Beauty in Horror
Decarnation Review — The Beauty in Horror

Decarnation is the latest 2D adventure horror game from French developer Atelier QDB and publisher Shiro Unlimited. The game impressed me with incredibly vivid body horror depictions and intense metaphorical messages with symbolic meanings. However, some of its gameplay elements provided a mixed and jarring experience that sometimes affected the

by Abdul Saad
Reviews   -   Jun 13, 2023 EA SPORTS F1 23 review – Not letting off the gas
EA SPORTS F1 23 review – Not letting off the gas

The F1 series of games has been the definitive experience of the world’s premier motorsport, with Codemasters having taken up the mantle in 2008. While there’s not much changed between F1 22 and F1 23, this year’s entry in the series still comes packed with plenty for

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Jun 13, 2023 Harmony: The Fall of Reverie review – immersive storytelling at its finest
Harmony: The Fall of Reverie

Harmony: The Fall of Reverie follows Polly’s return home to search for her missing mother in her hometown, Atina. As she arrives, Polly is transported to the Reverie, an intangible realm populated by Aspirations, beings that embody humankind’s hopes, dreams, and boundless intelligence. As the story unfolds, Polly

by Mindful Phill
Reviews   -   Jun 12, 2023 Advance Wars 1+2 Reboot Camp review – Double Time!
Advance Wars 1+2 Reboot Camp review – Double Time!

The Advance Wars games were first unleashed on the public in September 2001 with the release of, you guessed it, Advance Wars. Well, technically it all started back in 1988 as Famicom Wars, but was then introduced to the west in 2001 as Advance Wars for the Game Boy Advance.

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2023 Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun review – Shallow, but fun!
Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun review – Shallow, but fun!

When I think of Warhammer 40K, my mind goes to strategy games. It did start as a tabletop game, after all. For such a rich fictional universe, the franchise only has a few FPS games out right now. Given the overpowered weapons and diverse factions, it would be the perfect

by Jackson Lustberg
Reviews   -   Jun 02, 2023 Another Fisherman’s Tale review — A short, but unique and heartfelt VR puzzle game
Another Fisherman’s Tale review — A short, but unique and heartfelt VR puzzle game

Another Fisherman’s Tale is a short but unique VR puzzle game, based around the increasingly ridiculous tall tales of adventurer Bob, as the player attempts to unravel the story of Bob’s quest to find the lost city of Libertalia. But tall tales always have a hint of the

by Richard Allen
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