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Reviews   -   Jun 20, 2023 Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life review — A life well lived
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life review — A life well lived

Story of Seasons has a long and interesting history. The series formerly known as Harvest Moon started way back in 1997 on the SNES and continues to this day, despite some copyright shenanigans by North American publisher Natsume. Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life is a remake of the 2003

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 18, 2023 The Elder Scrolls Online: Necrom review — It ain’t easy being green
The Elder Scrolls Online: Necrom review — It ain’t easy being green

The Elder Scrolls Online released their seventh Chapter, Necrom, on June 5th, and with it comes a brand new class called the Arcanist. It’s been a long time since we had a new class, the last one being the Necromancer with Elsweyr back in 2019, so I was very

by Holly Hudspeth
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 15, 2023 After Us review – Going Green the videogame
After Us review – Going Green the videogame

It’s an ambitious task when game studios lay a foundational theme in their work. If too much focus is on projecting their message, then gameplay elements have the potential to be weaker, and vice versa. It’s the same occurrence that can happen in all art forms, including film

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   Jun 15, 2023 Layers of Fear review — Horror never looked so good
Layers of Fear

The original Layers of Fear is probably what Bloober Team is best known for, and serves as the flagship project that brought them to critical fame. So what exactly is this 2023 game of the same name? It’s not exactly a remaster of the 2016 version nor is it

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   Jun 14, 2023 Humanity Review — Best-laid Barks
Humanity Review — Best-laid Barks

I love it when a plan comes together – that’s never a guarantee. Plans fall apart for the pettiest of reasons, especially when you start throwing other humans into the mix. We all have our own theories on life and how things should be. With so much potential conflict waiting

by Jack Zustiak
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
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