Marble It Up! Review – Made by Ghosts From Marble’s Past
Marble It Up! Review Bad Habit Productions came to be out of a combination of smaller indie studios who all enjoyed one thing: rolling marbles across crazy boards as fast as possible. A number of the...
View ArticleHover Review – Still a Grind After All This Extra Time
Hover Review Hover came to be via Kickstarter as a passion project aimed at capturing the truly unique vibe from Jet Set Radio, an admittedly old title, but fondly remembered nonetheless. After a...
View ArticleCall of Cthulhu Review – Lovingly Crafted Lovecraft Tribute
Call of Cthulhu Review There have been plenty of games that have tried to pay homage to H.P Lovecraft, to varying degrees of success. One on end, you have titles like Bloodborne and Call of Chtulu:...
View ArticleSave Me Mr. Tako! Review – 8 Bits, 8 Legs, Plenty of Fun
Save Me Mr. Tako! Review Christophe Galati is clearly a fan of the spinach hued days of the Gameboy, and Save Me Mr. Tako is very much a passion project that does what it set out to do very well. If...
View ArticleMutant Year Zero: Road to Eden Review – Turn Based Combat Evolved
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden Review I can always appreciate a good turn-based strategy game, but the genre itself feels like it’s been getting a little stale. Plodding through, turn by turn until you...
View ArticleKatamari Damacy Reroll Review – Worth Rolling Through All Over Again
Katamari Damacy Reroll Review The PlayStation 2 had an immense library of titles, but there was none so eclectic as Katamari Damacy, Keita Takahashi’s cult hit about rolling household items into oddly...
View ArticlePikuniku Review – Absurdly Charming, Absurdly Short
Pikuniku Review Pikuniku comes to us from the folks at Sectordub, and it has a surprising amount of hype behind it. Winning recognition across a number of its appearances at various conventions, I was...
View ArticleWargroove Review – Get Your Groove On With This Indie Gem
Wargroove Review It’s hard to believe that Wargroove is finally here. Back at E3 2017, the uniquely styled strategy game immediately caught the eye of many, as it appeared to be filling a void left by...
View ArticleAnthem Review – A Squandered Opportunity
Anthem Review While it was teased only a few years ago, Anthem’s been in the oven quite some time, so to speak. The highly anticipated looter shooter is finally out, but not without its share of...
View ArticleSNK 40th Anniversary Collection Review – Oh How Far We Have Come
SNK 40th Anniversary Collection Review SNK’s a name that may not ring a tune with you young whippersnappers, but for those in the 25+ age range, they’re a very familiar name. Known for hits such as...
View ArticleUnravel Two (Switch) Review – Tight-knit, Charming Co-Op Fun
Unravel Two Review As terrible as it may sound, what stuck with me the most about Unravel’s initial E3 reveal way back in 2015 wasn’t quite the game itself. In fact, it was the endearing mixture of...
View ArticleCuphead (Switch) Review – A Couple of Tough Mugs
Cuphead Switch Review Studio MDHR’s highly praised, tough as nails title Cuphead has finally landed on the Switch, and it pleases me immensely to see that the transition went off without a hitch....
View ArticleSaints Row: The Third – Full Package Review – When The Saints Go Stumbling In
Saints Row: The Third – Full Package Review The Saints, Stilwater’s notorious purple-clad crew are back on a home console after almost 8 years of being MIA, and while I am quite happy to get familiar...
View ArticleMotoGP 19 Review – Kicking Things Into Higher Gear Pays Off
MotoGP 19 Review For Milestone, it is abundantly clear that they love MotoGP. Ever since their inception in 1996, they’ve been churning away at making games dedicated to the sport, and it is studios...
View ArticleJudgment Review – Just Another Victim
Judgment Review For Yakuza fans, they’re well acquainted with the city of Kamurocho. A metropolis that’s as glitzy as it is seedy, we grew well acquainted with the crime that goes on as we followed...
View ArticleTerraria (Switch) Review – Massive Adventure Puts Many AAA Games to Shame
Terraria Review The cult PC hit Terraria finally graces the Switch after much anticipation, and despite a few glaring issues, the whole package is the same exhilarating experience that people have sunk...
View ArticleForager Review – Forage Forever With This Indie Gem
Forager Review You may look at Forager and groan at the prospect of another pixel-art indie game, but rest assured that Forager does enough to at least stand out on its own from its compatriots. Taking...
View ArticleHotline Miami Collection Review – No Missed Calls
Hotline Miami Collection Review Hotline Miami took the industry by storm when it first dropped back in 2012. A few years later, we’re graced with its sequel, and even after that, we have what is the...
View ArticleBlasphemous Review – Brutal Platformer Brings The Pain
Blasphemous Review The Game Kitchen’s highly anticipated Kickstarter title immediately impressed with its gorgeous pixel art and surprisingly grim premise. Fast forward two years, and we finally have...
View ArticleDigimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition Review – Complete Blast For Fans
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition Review Despite the timing of when it first debuted, Digimon never quite seemed to hit the same level of popularity that it’s monster raising counterpart...
View ArticleSuper Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD Review – Not The Best of The Bunch
Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD Review It’s been over a decade (god I’m old) since we last got to roll a bunch of apes across some pretty insane courses, and the announcement of this remaster for...
View ArticleDark Devotion (Switch) Review – Questioning My Level of Devotion
Dark Devotion (Switch) Review Who doesn’t love a hard game? That punishing challenge can really push you to overcome, resulting in genuine satisfaction when you conquer that challenge that was giving...
View ArticleArctis 1 Wireless Headset Review – Wire-Free, Flying Free
Arctis 1 Wireless Headset Review If it wasn’t clear already, people love to be as comfortable as possible when gaming. Headphones can really push that experience one step further, but finding the right...
View ArticleFireCuda 520 NVMe SSD is Solid State Dreaminess
FireCuda 520 Hands-On You are likely familiar with the name Seagate, but if you aren’t, allow me to give you a quick rundown. They’re one of the big names when it comes to all things storage. Hard...
View ArticleShovel Knight: King of Cards Review – A Conclusion Fit For A King
Shovel Knight: King of Cards Review Back in 2014, a team of plucky video-game enthusiasts banded together to pitch Shovel Knight to Kickstarter. Little did Yacht Club know at the time of the meteoric...
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