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Reviews   -   Aug 20, 2021 One more pun – Banners of Ruin review
One more pun – Banners of Ruin review

The benchmark for any roguelite is how much it can pull you back in for “one more run.” Banners of Ruin succeeded in that regard for my first few hours of playing, but after that it quickly began to outstay its welcome. The main problem I have with Banners of

Reviews   -   Aug 20, 2021 Creepy in more ways than one – Tormented Souls review
Creepy in more ways than one – Tormented Souls review

When I previewed Tormented Souls a few weeks ago, the first thing I noticed was its unnecessary nudity and the compromising act it has the main character commit within the first five minutes of the introduction. That problem is still very existent, and it is just another instance of the

A visual treat: Behind The Frame — The Perfect Scenery Review
Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2021 A visual treat: Behind The Frame — The Perfect Scenery Review

When I first saw the trailer for Behind The Frame: The Perfect Scenery back at E3, I was both intrigued and bewitched by its showcase of Ghibli-esque visuals, the soft, peaceful soundtrack, and what looked like an interesting blend of both point and click and puzzle gameplay. I am pleased

by Kristian Longden
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Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2021 A visual treat: Behind The Frame — The Perfect Scenery Review
A visual treat: Behind The Frame — The Perfect Scenery Review

When I first saw the trailer for Behind The Frame: The Perfect Scenery back at E3, I was both intrigued and bewitched by its showcase of Ghibli-esque visuals, the soft, peaceful soundtrack, and what looked like an interesting blend of both point and click and puzzle gameplay. I am pleased

by Kristian Longden
Reviews   -   Aug 20, 2021 One more pun – Banners of Ruin review
One more pun – Banners of Ruin review

The benchmark for any roguelite is how much it can pull you back in for “one more run.” Banners of Ruin succeeded in that regard for my first few hours of playing, but after that it quickly began to outstay its welcome. The main problem I have with Banners of

by Noah Anzaldua
Reviews   -   Aug 20, 2021 Creepy in more ways than one – Tormented Souls review
Creepy in more ways than one – Tormented Souls review

When I previewed Tormented Souls a few weeks ago, the first thing I noticed was its unnecessary nudity and the compromising act it has the main character commit within the first five minutes of the introduction. That problem is still very existent, and it is just another instance of the

by Noah Anzaldua
Reviews   -   Aug 20, 2021 Some coffee with your necromancy? — Necrobarista -The Final Pour- Review on Switch
Some coffee with your necromancy? — Necrobarista -The Final Pour- Review on Switch

Released last year, Necrobarista is a surprisingly touching game ruminating on death, letting go, grief, and coffee. Senior Editor Kay Purcell loved the original PC release and I wholeheartedly agree with her opinion. It’s a witty and stylish game that has a lot to say. The game made its

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 18, 2021 Every second matters — Twelve Minutes review
Every second matters — Twelve Minutes review

Every indie title out there wants to make its mark. While it can be a crowded space, you can find some stunning creations out there, like Death’s Door (which we loved as you can see in our review), Shovel Knight, or Journey. Some have a lot of extra backing

by David Burdette
News   -   Aug 17, 2021 Survival sim The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands coming to Xbox later this year
Survival sim The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands coming to Xbox later this year

Previously only available on Android, iOS and Mac, survival simulator, The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands is heading to Xbox Series X|S this winter season. From developer Xigma Games and publisher Fredbear Games, The Bonfire: Forsaken Lands sees the player collecting resources and crafting tools in order to survive the harsh

by Noah Anzaldua
News   -   Aug 17, 2021 Rolling towards a good time, Orbibot heads to consoles starting next week
Rolling towards a good time, Orbibot heads to consoles starting next week

Ratalaika Games announced that it will release Orbibot for PlayStation and Xbox consoles on August 20, while Switch owners will get the game on August 26. The game will allow you to control a ball-shaped robot in order to solve a variety of puzzles. Orbibot is a game in which

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 17, 2021 Towards the future — No Longer Home review
Towards the future — No Longer Home review

No Longer Home is an elegant, eloquent point-and-click narrative game, one that spins an intimate story that, paired with its ethereal presentation, commands your attention. It casts a spotlight on two non-binary soon-to-be university graduates struggling to find their footing in a world they’re ill-prepared to face. Being a

by Lawrence Le
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