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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
(Editor’s Note: Bear’s Restaurant has been completely re-translated after the publication of this review. The humor should land better now and the story overall should be more emotionally resonate with English speaking audiences. Please keep this in mind as you read.) What would you eat for your last
by David Flynn
Social gaming platform, Rec Room released its latest game, Rec Rally on Android, iOS, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, and Oculus Quest 1 and 2. “Vehicles have been a top request from the community for a long time. It’s always been on our list, but we
by Noah Anzaldua
If any of the Soulsborne games were a 2D side-scrolling run and gun, I’d probably enjoy them a lot more. Steel Assault is that tough-as-nails, trial by error kind of platformer, and its style is inspired by old-school, wallet-draining 90’s arcade games like Metal Slug, but also features
by Anthony Shelton
As I play Plunder Panic (say that three times fast), I’m reminded of the days I used to sit in my garage playing on my Commodore 64. There’s a simplicity about the way this Early Access 2D brawler looks, sounds, and plays, but it doesn’t feel outdated.
by Anthony Shelton