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Reviews   -   Aug 20, 2021 Some coffee with your necromancy? — Necrobarista -The Final Pour- Review on Switch
Some coffee with your necromancy? — Necrobarista -The Final Pour- Review on Switch

Released last year, Necrobarista is a surprisingly touching game ruminating on death, letting go, grief, and coffee. Senior Editor Kay Purcell loved the original PC release and I wholeheartedly agree with her opinion. It’s a witty and stylish game that has a lot to say. The game made its

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 19, 2021 One Small Step for Franchise, One Small Step for Madden — Madden NFL 22 review
One Small Step for Franchise, One Small Step for Madden — Madden NFL 22 review

Madden is something very dear to me. It’s how I learned the game of football- learning every player and playbook each year to get prepped for the season ahead. It was something my father and I would do together, leading to plenty of “I remember when the Miami Dolphins

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Aug 18, 2021 Every second matters — Twelve Minutes review
Every second matters — Twelve Minutes review

Every indie title out there wants to make its mark. While it can be a crowded space, you can find some stunning creations out there, like Death’s Door (which we loved as you can see in our review), Shovel Knight, or Journey. Some have a lot of extra backing

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Aug 17, 2021 Absolute dream – Streets of Rage 4: Mr. X Nightmare DLC review
Absolute dream – Streets of Rage 4: Mr. X Nightmare DLC review

Developing DLC for games that entirely revolve around its mechanics has to be a tough effort. How do you create something that people are willing to pay without making it feel like the same ol’ thing they’ve been playing? Mr. X Nightmare answers that question and over-delivers. Mr. X

by Anthony Shelton
Reviews   -   Aug 17, 2021 Towards the future — No Longer Home review
Towards the future — No Longer Home review

No Longer Home is an elegant, eloquent point-and-click narrative game, one that spins an intimate story that, paired with its ethereal presentation, commands your attention. It casts a spotlight on two non-binary soon-to-be university graduates struggling to find their footing in a world they’re ill-prepared to face. Being a

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Aug 16, 2021 Sharply dressed friends — Boyfriend Dungeon Review
Sharply dressed friends — Boyfriend Dungeon Review

So you’ve never been on a date before. Whether it’s from lack of interest, social skills, or anxieties, your cuz is here to help. You’ve been invited to stay in his currently unoccupied apartment in Verona Beach for the summer before his lease runs out. He’s

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 14, 2021 Fixer Upper — CrossCode: A New Home Review
Fixer Upper — CrossCode: A New Home Review

CrossCode holds a lot of promise as a game set inside a game. The base game took advantage of this with the plot’s many twists and turns, but the ending stopped just short of being a satisfying cap on the experience. Literally – after beating the big bad and saying

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2021 Pixelated Masochism — Eldest Souls Review
Pixelated Masochism — Eldest Souls Review

Eldest Souls is unlike other games advertised as a Souls-like. This is because of its primary function as a boss rush game. As such, every other element that traditionally makes up a Souls-like has been stripped away from it to focus on this core feature.  The game puts you in

by Abdul Saad
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