Review: Saturnalia – A Unique Horror Experience That Surprisingly Ticks All Boxes
There is no denying that there are plenty of horror games that keep on coming, bringing in something new to the genre whether it is a compelling story, jump scares,…
Review: Trifox – An Atmospheric Action-Adventure Game Stuck in the Early 2000s
If you have been gaming since the PS1 and PS2 era, chances are that you loved playing games like Banjo and Kazooie, Ratchet & Clank, or Jak and Daxter. With…
Review: Dual Universe – A Highly Complex Space MMORPG With a lot of Potential
I have been following Dual Universe ever since it was announced by Novaquark in 2016 and its first alpha back in 2018 and right from the start, it appeared like…
Review: Horizon Chase 2 – Pedal to the Metal
Developed and published by Aquiris Game Studio, Horizon Chase 2 is the latest racing game in the Horizon Chase franchise which started its journey back in 2015. If you played…
Review: Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef – Puts Metal Slug to Shame
Developed by Rogueside and published by ININ Games for consoles, Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef is a brand-new sidescrolling shooter set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Over the course…
Review: Meet me at Noon – A Soothing Brain Tease
Everyone loves a good puzzle game and when the puzzle game is accompanied by a beautiful visual style, mind-bending puzzles, and a soothing soundtrack, it quickly becomes a solid addition…
Review: Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Before 2017, if you would have said that we will be getting a Mario turn-based combat game, we would have laughed in your face however when Ubisoft announced and launched…
Review: Parasite Pack – Definitive Modern Platforming Duo
Ratalaika Games is known for their amazing console ports of previously-PC only titles and this time around, their latest release Parasite Pack brings two games Flea! And Tapeworm Disco Puzzle…
Review: Beyond the Wire – A Brilliant World War I Shooter That is Failing to Catch Traction
Developed by Redstone Interactive and published by Offworld Industries, Beyond the Wire is a new World War I-inspired first-person shooter. Beyond the Wire was originally released in Early Access back…
Review: Lemon Cake – A Challenging Yet Simple Bakery Sim
Publisher SOEDESCO has released its new title Lemon Cake, developed by Cozy Bee Games which is essentially a restaurant sim, but the game only has pastries, and it is more…
Review: Bunny Park – A Cozy Simulator Offering Hours of Fun
Developed by Cozy Bee Games and published by SOEDESCO, Bunny Park is a cute little park simulator where you create your very own park just for the bunnies. From its…
Mini Review: IndestructoTank! – A Highly Addictive Nostalgic Classic
Back in the simple days, video games required very little to impress the players. Few people cared about the visuals, and it was all about gameplay and high replayability because…
Review: Construction Simulator – Easily the Best Construction Sim of this Generation
The latest Construction Simulator is here, and we have been waiting for this to arrive for a long time. Published by astragon Entertainment and developed by Weltenbauer software, Construction Simulator…
Review: The Dark Prophecy – Nostalgia Triumphs Dated Mechanics
Developed by Start Warp and published for PC by Meridian4 and brought to consoles by Ratalaika Games, The Dark Prophecy is a nostalgic point-and-click adventure. Inspired by early 90s point-and-click…
Review: Catmaze – A Welcoming Metroidvania for Newcomers
Ratalaika Games is on a roll for the past few months with tons of indie releases on consoles. Thanks to them, console players are able to jump into some of…
Review: Path of Titans – A Promising Open-World Dinosaur MMO Game
Over the course of the past years, we have seen a lot of dinosaur sims announced, projects that went live on Kickstarter, and titles released in Early Access however very…
Review: Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed – Beautiful Port Led Down by Dated Mechanics
Developed by Black Forest Games and published by THQ Nordic, Destroy All Humans! 2 is back in its remastered form called Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed. Destroy All Humans!…
Mini Review: Princess Maker Refine – Better than Ever
Princess Maker was originally released back in 1991, developed by Yonago GAINAX and now, publisher Bliss Brain has released the game for PC via Steam with some brand-new additions to…
Review: Turrican Anthology Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 – One Hell of a Collection
Turrican started its journey back in the 90s as an iconic shooter by Factor 5. With releases across major platforms of its time including Amiga, SNES, Genesis, and Mega Drive,…