Video Games
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.
Nobody Saves The World’s Frozen Hearth DLC ups the absurdity to a new level and adds an extra hour or two of fun to an already entertaining package.
Roadwarden is an excellent RPG for players that want a lot of depth and don’t mind the hours of slow-paced reading that it demands.
Splatoon 3 multiplayer is some of the best. It’s chaotic, fun, and extremely easy to get into making it a true all-ages multiplayer.
Kitsune Games introduces a flagship character for their studio in a beautiful but uninspired rehash of their previous title—Kitsune Zero.
Despite a few flaws, Splatoon 3 is a well-crafted game that provides a highly enjoyable experience for both fans and newcomers to the franchise.
NBA 2K23 offers just a few new game modes and features but not enough to convince new players to jump on board with 2K’s brand.
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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.
Code Vein 2 is a deeply entertaining adventure bringing back hope and life to a ruined world.
Escape from Ever After wears its inspiration on its dust jacket with an evocative story that continuously evolves to keep you engaged.















