Review: Tour de France 2020 – PC Version – The Best Tour de France Experience You Can Get
French developer Cyanide Studio and publisher Nacon have just released the Tour de France 2020 game on PC after successfully releasing it on consoles earlier this year. With the real-life…
Review: The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters – Beautiful Art Design with Chilling Horror
Developed by Devespresso Games and published by Chorus Worldwide Games, The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is a sequel to their award-winning Korean chilling survival-horror adventure game The Coma. Promised to…
Review: Manifold Garden – Mind-Twisting Puzzler with Gorgeous Art Style
Manifold Garden is a puzzle game with a beautiful aesthetic setting, made by a one-person studio William Chyr Studio. The development on the title began in 2012 under a different…
Review: Under the Jolly Roger – Decent Open-World Pirate Action on the Go
Under the Jolly Roger is the first of its kind pirate-sim on Nintendo Switch that promises to bring open-seas and smooth sailing in a pirate setting on Nintendo’s flagship console….
Review: Frostpunk: On The Edge – A Mediocre Ending to a Brilliant Game
Frostpunk is one of my favorite strategy titles of recent times and 11-bit studios recently released the final expansion for the title On the Edge. While the previous expansion The…
Review: WRC 9 – Further Builds Upon a Solid Foundation
WRC is one of the oldest rally franchises and after going a little bit down, KT Racing and Nacon brought fresh life to the game with last year’s WRC 8….
Review: Destroy All Humans! – Invading Earth Never Looked This Good
It is not every day that we get to play video games from our childhood on modern systems however with the recent influx of remasters and remakes, we certainly are…
Review – Double Kick Heroes – Heavy Metal Zombie Slaughter
Developed by Headbang Club, Double Kick Heroes is a zombie shooter but definitely not your traditional kind. Instead, Double Kick Heroes is a metal zombie shooter where you kill zombies…
Review: Darkestville Castle – A Wacky, No-Brainer Point & Click Adventure
Darkestville Castle is not a new game release however it is a new console release. Developed by Epic Llama and published by Buka Entertainment, Darkestville Castle is a point-and-click adventure…
Review: Mortal Shell – A Fresh Take on a Familiar Formula
Mortal Shell by the developers Cold Symmetry is yet another entry into a now somewhat crowded genre of dark fantasy RPGs that used to be quite a niche, i.e Soulsborne….
Review: Ever Forward – A Touching Puzzle Game with Beautiful Aesthetics
Ever Forward is a brand new puzzle game by Pathea Games. Pathea Games is a well-known developer for their previous title ‘My Time at Portia’. Their portfolio confirms that Pathea…
Review: Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town – A Solid Return of a Long-Forgotten Genre
Back in July, I had the opportunity to preview Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town. I’ve been covering the game a lot earlier than July but the preview…
Review: The Machine’s Garden – A Brilliant Yet Complicated Brain Tease
The Machine’s Garden is a brand new puzzle game for PC and mobile devices by Jon Miller and Michael Schmitt. Jon and Micheal are based in North Carolina, United States…
Review: Necronator: Dead Wrong – Great Potential Held Back by Clunky Gameplay
If you are a fan of card-based battle games, then the new game Necronator: Dead Wrong by the indie publisher Modern Wolf and developer Toge Productions should be right up…
Mini Review: Ultracore (PS Vita Version) – Revitalizing a Dead Console
I recently reviewed Ultracore by Inin Games and Strictly Limited Games on the Nintendo Switch however later I was offered a review copy of the PS Vita version of the…
Review: Hellbound – A Gory and Brilliant Throwback to 90s Shooters
Hellbound is a brand new shooter that refuses to let go of the 90s by Argentinian developer Saibot Studios and publisher Nimble Giant. Hellbound is a shooter that is heavily…
Review: Spitlings – Fun Co-Op Game for Quick Pick-and-Play Sessions
Spitlings is a fun and chaotic arcade game from developer Massive Miniteam and publisher HandyGames. Spitlings is just the type of fun game that allows you to start it up…
Review: Maid of Sker – Eerie, Psychological Horror Inspired by British Folklore
Maid of Sker is a new first-person horror survival game by Wales Interactive that just got released today. Although it follows the same steps as any other horror game, Maid…
Review: Terrorarium – Solid Level-Building, Humerous Gameplay
Terrorarium is a brand-new level-builder developed and published by Stitch Media that offers a completely unique take on the level-building genre. The game is all about a space granny who…



