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Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2022 The Outbound Ghost review — Adriaaaaaaaaaan
The Outbound Ghost review — Adriaaaaaaaaaan

Everyone in Outbound has died. First, the town’s water supply was mysteriously poisoned, decimating the population, and then a serial killer picked everyone else off one by one. As a ghost with no memories, you set off to discover how you died, who you are, and why you can

Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2022 OneShot: World Machine Edition review — One shot, second chances
OneShot: World Machine Edition review — One shot, second chances

It appears that some strange operating system has been installed on your Switch. The World Machine allows you to interact with a dying world through a lost child named Niko. After getting your bearings, the two of you are tasked with returning the “sun”, in the form of a lightbulb,

Crow–Fandom Underground
Editorials   -   Oct 15, 2022 Crow–Fandom Underground

Crow’s supernatural revenge thriller is a dark urban fairy tale replete with some of the finest and most effective artistry I’ve seen in years. If you give one fan film a chance to succeed, try Crow. This foray into James O’Barr’s world of gothic horror is

by John Farrell
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Editorials   -   Oct 15, 2022 Crow–Fandom Underground
Crow–Fandom Underground

Crow’s supernatural revenge thriller is a dark urban fairy tale replete with some of the finest and most effective artistry I’ve seen in years. If you give one fan film a chance to succeed, try Crow. This foray into James O’Barr’s world of gothic horror is

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2022 The Outbound Ghost review — Adriaaaaaaaaaan
The Outbound Ghost review — Adriaaaaaaaaaan

Everyone in Outbound has died. First, the town’s water supply was mysteriously poisoned, decimating the population, and then a serial killer picked everyone else off one by one. As a ghost with no memories, you set off to discover how you died, who you are, and why you can

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2022 OneShot: World Machine Edition review — One shot, second chances
OneShot: World Machine Edition review — One shot, second chances

It appears that some strange operating system has been installed on your Switch. The World Machine allows you to interact with a dying world through a lost child named Niko. After getting your bearings, the two of you are tasked with returning the “sun”, in the form of a lightbulb,

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 13, 2022 Jack Move review — Jack in, jack out
Jack Move review — Jack in, jack out

In 1997, a natural disaster destroyed all technology on earth. This event caused governments to collapse, replaced by corporations bringing even more advanced tech back to the masses. Decades later, Noa Solares works as a freelance hacker along with her partner, Ryder. When her estranged father is suddenly kidnapped by

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2022 One Dreamer review — A cosmic success
One Dreamer review — A cosmic success

Frank and Luna are making a game together. Proxy Life will be a social, VR MMO; a place people can go to meet far away friends and escape their lives for just a little bit. Five years later, Frank is an underpaid and overworked coder with his life in shambles.

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2022 Ooblets review — You may now lick the reconstitooter
Ooblets review — You may now lick the reconstitooter

Your life has been a giant toot. The island you live on is no fun, and they’ve even banned Ooblets, the tiny, collectable creatures everyone on Oob is obsessed with. So you move to a town on the mainland: Badgetown. While idyllic on the surface, strange things are afoot

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2022 Fashion Police Squad review — Fashionable fire
Fashion Police Squad review — Fashionable fire

Trendcity is on the brink of disaster. Fashion crimes like ill fitting suits, flashy outfits, and the dreaded socks with sandals litter the streets. What starts as a normal patrol for Fashion Police Squad officers Des and Haley quickly turns into a conspiracy involving fashion designers and mysterious men in

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 01, 2022 Kao the Kangaroo review — Hoppy hullaballoo
Kao the Kangaroo review — Hoppy hullaballoo

I don’t think anyone thought Kao the Kangaroo would make a comeback, but here we are! Kao the Kangaroo was a series of three platformers from 2000 to 2005 about a boxing kangaroo with a weirdly extending neck. They didn’t break new ground, but they were pretty decent,

by David Flynn
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