Video Games
Swamps of Corsus, the new DLC for Remnant: From the Ashes, brings us new enemies, bosses, weapons, and items in Adventure mode and a new mode: Survival.
Developed by a small two-person indie studio, Ooblets beautifully blends elements of Stardew Valley, Pokemon, and Slay the Spire.
In Deadly Premonition 2, Developer Toyboy has brought their vision to the Nintendo Switch and crafted a game where the story is completely off the wall.
If you have not experienced The Messenger yet, there is no better time than now. The unique platformer is one of the best in recent years.
Overall, Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town is a fun blast to the past if you’re full of nostalgia for the original game, but can be underwhelming.
CrossCode is an incredible love letter to top-down SNES action RPGs, bringing the aesthetic and gameplay of the early 1990s to a modern era.
From colorful bubble gum to flashy specials, if you need a ninja fix, Ninjala: Gumball Shinobi has you covered. It is a blast to play.
Eternal Hope: Prologue is a free-to-play narrative-driven puzzle-platformer that offers up big style and even bigger emotions.
Pokémon Cafe Mix is an adorable, entertaining, and challenging experience as you run a cafe with Pokémon as your employees and serving other fellow Pokémon.
The Battle for Bikini Bottom multiplayer is a broken mess with no clear point, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun playing it with a friend
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Life Is Strange Reunion delivers a fantastic final chapter to Max and Chloe’s emotional story that grants great player agency.














