What happens when the heroes of the tales we grew up on are twisted by evil thoughts and deeds? Where will your mind go when dream demons invade it? Who can you rely on to save you in your most desperate hour?…
No Place for Bravery is one of those rare games that comes along and defines a genre for years. It is a game that tells a profound story of loss and sacrifice within a fantasy setting through the eyes of Thorn. Thorn…
It may be cute, but this robot has teeth! In this zanny game you play as Dusty, the loyal killer robot vacuum of the McClean family, who is on a mission to save them from the evil FamilyCorp. Dusty must team up…
The developers of the World War 1 shooter series that started with Verdun continue to hit it out of the park with their third entry into the series. Isonzo brings players into the gorgeous Italian Alps during the First World War. Players…
Dual Universe is a game that I had no knowledge of until my boss slid me a review key of it and asked me to try the game out. The trailer seemed to be very reminiscent of other space games like Eve…
Any chance I get to play a new rogue-like, I will take it. Just this summer, I’ve been lucky enough to review Chenso Club, Neon Blight, and The Serpent Rogue. This time around, I’m taking a look at Despot’s Game: Dystopian Army Builder, a title…
It was last November that I got my first look at The Spirit and the Mouse, French-born and Canadian-based developer Alblune’s 3rd-mouse adventure game set in a charming and stereotypically French town. You play Lili, the mouse of course, and all Lili wants to do…
When I first saw the key art for Midnight Fight Express, I thought that it looked pretty interesting. Once I watched the trailer, however, it was pretty clear that it is not your run-of-the-mill beat ’em-ups but rather something fantastic and a…
Dystopian trends are in right now, and while most are depressing and purposefully ugly (in a pretty neon way), Sunday Gold bucks that trend with a grimy art style that is enchanting. Set in the year 2070, probably 40 years after Charles…
Over the years, I’ve played some games that are full-on parodies of their genres, chock full of quirky dialogue and satire. These range from Deadpool, to The Bard’s Tale, to the unknown/underrated Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard. While some games make meta jokes,…