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Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2021 The Good Life Review — A Yankee in King Charles Court
The Good Life Review — A Yankee in King Charles Court

Naomi Hayward is €30,000,000 in debt. As a photojournalist for Morning Bell news, she’s been offered a gig to pay off her entire debt: uncover the secrets of Rainy Woods. Located in the English countryside, Rainy Woods is supposedly the “happiest town in the world”. No one

Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2021 Unsighted Review — Better, faster, stronger
Unsighted Review — Better, faster, stronger

In the distant future, after humans have ravaged the earth through pollution and other disasters, a strange meteor lands on the planet. This mysterious object gives off an energy called Anima, which suddenly grants automatons across the world consciousness. Humans, fearful of their already dwindling species being replaced by machine

Wildermyth Review — DnD for the lonely
Reviews   -   Oct 29, 2021 Wildermyth Review — DnD for the lonely

I may adore tabletop role playing games, but that doesn’t mean I can play them often or really ever. I played Dungeons and Dragons exactly once in college, then dungeon mastered for my siblings twice, and I watch actual play shows like Stitch of Fate and The “C” Team,

by David Flynn
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Reviews   -   Oct 29, 2021 Wildermyth Review — DnD for the lonely
Wildermyth Review — DnD for the lonely

I may adore tabletop role playing games, but that doesn’t mean I can play them often or really ever. I played Dungeons and Dragons exactly once in college, then dungeon mastered for my siblings twice, and I watch actual play shows like Stitch of Fate and The “C” Team,

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2021 The Good Life Review — A Yankee in King Charles Court
The Good Life Review — A Yankee in King Charles Court

Naomi Hayward is €30,000,000 in debt. As a photojournalist for Morning Bell news, she’s been offered a gig to pay off her entire debt: uncover the secrets of Rainy Woods. Located in the English countryside, Rainy Woods is supposedly the “happiest town in the world”. No one

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2021 Unsighted Review — Better, faster, stronger
Unsighted Review — Better, faster, stronger

In the distant future, after humans have ravaged the earth through pollution and other disasters, a strange meteor lands on the planet. This mysterious object gives off an energy called Anima, which suddenly grants automatons across the world consciousness. Humans, fearful of their already dwindling species being replaced by machine

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2021 The Jackbox Party Pack 8 Review — A decent distraction
The Jackbox Party Pack 8 Review — A decent distraction

It’s that time of year again, a new Jackbox Party Pack comes to digital storefronts for some party time fun. The developers have kept this train rolling like clockwork since 2014 and, to be completely honest, it’s starting to run out of steam. The 8th Party Pack has

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2021 Dungeon Deathball review — Bite-sized blood sports
Dungeon Deathball review — Bite-sized blood sports

This game is an unholy concoction of every sport I was never good at and every genre I still try to avoid, but chief among my concerns is…how I actually found myself enjoying it. It might be the fast, frenetic take on turn-based action that’s winning me over.

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2021 Skeletal Avenger Review – Heads will roll!
Skeletal Avenger Review – Heads will roll!

At first glance, Skeletal Avenger looks extremely similar to other rogue-likes. While its gameplay elements share many similarities with other games in the genre – Hades, specifically – the way it handles progression is actually quite unique, almost to the point where I would not necessarily call it a rogue-like, but rather

by Kristian Longden
Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2021 The Forgotten City -Cloud Version – Review — Breaking the Golden Rule
The Forgotten City -Cloud Version – Review — Breaking the Golden Rule

There’s only one rule in this ancient, Roman city: The many shall suffer for the sins of the one. If someone commits a sin, all the inhabitants are turned into gold statues. But… What exactly defines a “sin”? Is lying a sin? What differentiates making a threat and acting

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2021 Outer Wilds: Echoes of the Eye review — In a new light
Outer Wilds: Echoes of the Eye review — In a new light

Note: The review avoids specifics but does discuss general mechanics, environments, and themes present in the DLC. It’s hard to express how much Outer Wilds has meant to me over the past two years. I reviewed it when it was first released, and I liked it a lot! The

by Lawrence Le
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