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Reviews   -   Apr 20, 2022 Anuchard review — Rings a bell
Anuchard review — Rings a bell

The floating continent of Anuchard has long since fallen. Its people scattered across the world, all that remains is a small village near the coast and the mysterious dungeon. The five guardian deities retreated to the dungeon depths before the fall, and any who enter after them return as statues.

Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2022 Road 96 review — The road is my home
Road 96 review — The road is my home

What would you do if you were forced to flee your country? The fascist dictatorship in control of Petria is kidnapping dissenting teenagers and brainwashing them through torture. As one of these young people yourself, you’re left with no option other than to leave home and try to cross

Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines – Heartless Lullaby review — Bloody short
Reviews   -   May 03, 2022 Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines – Heartless Lullaby review — Bloody short

It’s not often we see games that are the equivalent of short stories. Heck, nowadays people get upset if a game you pay 10 dollars for isn’t at least 10 hours long. Some recent World of Darkness games have been filling this niche, however, such as Heart of

by David Flynn
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Reviews   -   May 03, 2022 Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines – Heartless Lullaby review — Bloody short
Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines – Heartless Lullaby review — Bloody short

It’s not often we see games that are the equivalent of short stories. Heck, nowadays people get upset if a game you pay 10 dollars for isn’t at least 10 hours long. Some recent World of Darkness games have been filling this niche, however, such as Heart of

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 20, 2022 Anuchard review — Rings a bell
Anuchard review — Rings a bell

The floating continent of Anuchard has long since fallen. Its people scattered across the world, all that remains is a small village near the coast and the mysterious dungeon. The five guardian deities retreated to the dungeon depths before the fall, and any who enter after them return as statues.

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2022 Road 96 review — The road is my home
Road 96 review — The road is my home

What would you do if you were forced to flee your country? The fascist dictatorship in control of Petria is kidnapping dissenting teenagers and brainwashing them through torture. As one of these young people yourself, you’re left with no option other than to leave home and try to cross

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2022 ANNO: Mutationem review — Confused cyber style
ANNO: Mutationem review — Confused cyber style

Ann is a mercenary in the cyberpunk future looking for a cure to her disease. While on a mission, she and her girlfriend Ayane discover that Ann’s brother has discovered a mysterious substance that could be the key to a cure – N540. However, as they unravel the trail her

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 09, 2022 Moss Book II Review — A shift in perspective
Moss Book II Review — A shift in perspective

The defeat of Sarffog was only the beginning of our Twofold heroes story. Quill and her Reader, having rescued her uncle, embark on a journey to gather Moss’ Glass before the evil Tylan and his Reader can rewrite the books to suit their whims. You and Quill must travel the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 20, 2022 Paradise Killer Review on PS5 — Perfect 24
Paradise Killer Review on PS5 — Perfect 24

2020’s Paradise Killer was a fascinating, open ended murder mystery with no definitive answer. Once you were satisfied with the clues you found exploring the island, you could start the trial and present your case. With a cast of interesting and out-there characters, anyone could have been the killer.

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2022 Tunic Review — Puzzle fox
Tunic Review — Puzzle fox

A tale as old as time – you wash up on a beach with only the clothes on your back and set about exploring a mysterious location full of secrets to gain access to a spectral entity’s hiding place. Ok, maybe not as old as time, but at least as

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2022 FAR: Changing Tides review — Taking the scenic route
FAR: Changing Tides review — Taking the scenic route

The sequel to FAR: Lone Sails scours off the rust and polishes the rest to an acceptable shine; it’s a well-oiled machine that runs for twice as long, with a lot more adventure hiding under its hood to compensate for the series’ shortcomings. While the influences are obvious — the

by Lawrence Le
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