When you can start a review by saying the game made you feel like the phrase “[expletive] you, the horse you rode in on, and all that came with you!” I think it might be giving the carrot before the stick. I…
Sometimes a game will sneak up on the Indie gaming scene and take it by storm. Vampire Survivors was the last one back in 2022, but recently Dave the Diver has been all over my social media feeds and my Steam front…
When I first saw the trailer for Sclash, I was given a warning by one of my co-workers that this game was intended to be extremely difficult. The exact quote that my co-worker gave was from the store page stating “Sclash is…
When the premise of Lakeburg Legacies was introduced, I knew I had to get my hands on it. While strategy games tend to be an involved timesink, I was willing to give my full attention to one where the foundation of success relied on…
Hammer of Virtue isn’t normal when it comes to the convention of modern-day games, nor would I say is the Just Cause series. Both aim for style over substance but I’d also liken No Pest Productions’ latest title to the Earth Defense Force series. This is…
Food is a part of any culture. What people eat, how they cook, and how they share their recipes is something that can be unique between cultures, and even between families within a culture. From the moment I saw a trailer for…
One particular type of game that has swept gamers by storm is the “cozy” variety. This genre aims to eliminate the stress and urgency that most games possess making for a relaxing way to simmer down or remove the anxiety that the…
Double Dragon Gaiden Rise of the Dragons is the latest entry in the beat ’em up series which first debuted in 1987 on arcade systems. This title was developed by Secret Base and Modus Games is available on all platforms. This review…
If you swap out all the parts of a ship (or broom) over time, is it still the same object after decades of maintenance? Say you had a broom which is just two parts (the handle and head) and you replaced the…
Stunning from the word go, Planet of Lana is something I’ve been at least mildly excited about since I saw it during the extravaganza of beige that was E3 2021. This hand-painted, beautiful platformer is Limbo/Inside if they knew what RGB stood for.…