Video Games
Like art, Ebb Software and Kepler Interactive’s Scorn is not for everyone. but some will value this game as the art statement, it is.
REVIEW: ‘Despot’s Game: Dystopian Army Builder’ Brings Rogue-Lite to Auto Battlers (PC)
Despot’s Game challenges players to build an army of squishy humans to make it through mazes of industrial rooms occupied by robotic menaces.
NieR: Automata takes players to the distant future. To a world locked in an endless struggle between humanity and alien invaders.
Life is Strange: Arcadia Bay Collection is a mediocre remaster and Switch port of two great games in the series, due to several issues.
Grounded provides some great survival mechanics and challenging combat in a rather novel environment with an intriguing plotline.
Wayward Strand offers heartwarming characters that players will quickly fall in love with while they explore an airship.
MassHive Media and PQube’s Potion Permit is a new take on the genre of cozy role-playing games that feels quite refreshing.
After some patches, I can see Moonscars being considered in the upper echelon on Souls-likes, but it is not there yet in its current state.
No Place For Bravery seeks to emulate games like Elden Ring, and the 2D top-down approach presents a unique and enjoyable challenge.
SpiderHeck is a gravity-based brawler where you play as a spider who takes arms against waves of enemies in one of two challenge modes.
TRENDING POSTS
Escape from Ever After wears its inspiration on its dust jacket with an evocative story that continuously evolves to keep you engaged.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot – DAIMA Part 2 finishes the newest adventure for Goku and friends with some fun, and some tedium, as well.
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice fails to capture the cinematic splendor of the finale of All For One and One For All’s showdown.















