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Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2021 Shoot first, eat donuts later – Donuts ‘N Justice review
Shoot first, eat donuts later – Donuts ‘N Justice review

Like retro inspired shoot ‘em ups where you indiscriminately fire increasingly powerful weapons at everything within your vicinity with no regard to the safety of others? Well then you’re in luck as Donuts ‘N Justice allows you to do just that in a wildly over the top shooter that

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   May 30, 2021 Dodge, dip, duck, dive, and thrive — Knockout City review
Dodge, dip, duck, dive, and thrive — Knockout City review

Like a dodgeball to the face, Knockout City knocked me off my feet in seconds and I never saw it coming. From the awesome, cheesy premise to the airtight dodgeball mechanics, Knockout City culminates into a ultra-polished and addictive competitive game that’s worthy of mentioning in the same breath

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   May 26, 2021 Snootch to the nootch – Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl review
Snootch to the nootch – Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl review

Everybody’s favorite slackers are back in an incredibly difficult love letter to the NES era. Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl is a side scrolling beat ‘em up that would fit perfectly in the 80’s. Featuring detailed 8-bit graphics, a decent variety of bosses and enemies, and nine

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   May 26, 2021 Finding new ways to ruin friendships – Knight Squad 2 review
Finding new ways to ruin friendships – Knight Squad 2 review

It is always a bit strange to review what is essentially a “party game.” There is no campaign or story to speak of, only a series of local or online multiplayer matches. I normally review single player campaign based games, so I’ll admit that I struggle a bit when

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   May 01, 2021 O father, where art thou? – SELF: Where’s my father? Review
O father, where art thou? – SELF: Where’s my father? Review

Oh, indie games. What a mixed bag you can be. Oftentimes, indie games are the reason I get out of bed in the morning. I’m always searching for the next indie that makes me rethink the way games are made. Undertale, Outer Wilds, What Remains of Edith Finch, and

by Cade Davie
Reviews   -   May 01, 2021 Malicious residence — Heaven Dust Review
Malicious residence — Heaven Dust Review

Can you believe that it has been twenty-five years since the birth of the Resident Evil franchise? I say that as if I was one of the many to experience the original release of Resident Evil, but that would have been impossible since I was only a year old at

by Cade Davie
Reviews   -   Jan 27, 2021 Two worlds, in death they meet — The Medium review
Two worlds, in death they meet — The Medium review

Marianne knows what lurks just underneath the surface of our world. She’s a medium, able to guide the souls of the dead to the great beyond. She also knows, as Herman Melville once said, that “beneath those stars is a universe of gliding monsters.” She not only guides these

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 05, 2021 It takes three to tango – Tetris Effect: Connected review
It takes three to tango – Tetris Effect: Connected review

Tetris Effect: Connected continues the modern spin on the classic franchise. There’s still complicated concepts like T-spins, hard drops, and flipping Tetriminos forever just as it’s about to land, but the modernization hasn’t removed the simple core elements of Tetris’s design: easy on the eyes and

by Anthony Shelton
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