It's no secret that I’m a big fan of rogue-likes and rogue-lites; it’s practically my beat at this point. From the top-down Vampire Survivors types to the more action-oriented 2D side scrollers and 3D games to turn-based deck builders, I’ve tried just about every genre.
It's no secret that I’m a big fan of rogue-likes and rogue-lites; it’s practically my beat at this point. From the top-down Vampire Survivors types to the more action-oriented 2D side scrollers and 3D games to turn-based deck builders, I’ve tried just about every genre.
Developed by Hyponohead, The King is Watching is a strategic rogue-lite city builder that adds a twist or two to its genres. Despite just being just a demo at the moment, the Steam page sits at a whopping 97% positive, earning it an overwhelmingly positive review score. I was curious
I come before you today to break a promise. When I started Fandom Underground a few years ago, I said that this series highlighting fan works would not compare these works to their professional counterpart or use the series as a diatribe on the state of modern media. I meant
I loved what I played in my Hyper Light Breaker preview. It’s a fun, fast rogue-lite with intense combat, where the odds are always stacked against you. Of course, you can increase your chances of survival by bringing friends or taking the time to gear up. I also started
Caves of Qud isn’t for everyone, but is an absolutely fascinating game. I’m not even sure where to begin describing it, because I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface of what this game is. And scratching the surface is an apt metaphor because, as the name