Cattle Country Review
Have you ever longed to just up and quit your job? Start a new life in a new place? Stares at the current state of the world. Boy howdy, does that sound great! And while I do routinely say “boy howdy”...
View ArticleProjected Dreams Review
Growing up do you remember making shadow puppets on your wall when you couldn’t fall asleep? Making adorable bunnies, or trying to mold your hands into something new? Bring back the nostalgia with...
View ArticleWarhammer 40k Speed Freeks Review
The Warhammer 40k series has spread across many different media be it painted figures, board games which go with said figures, books, comic books, and many many different video games. Well, once...
View ArticleRune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Review
It’s always interesting to review a game that is a spin off of a spin off. That’s the case with Rune Factor: Guardians of Azuma. For those who may be unaware of the history, the Rune Factory series is...
View ArticleBest Served Cold Review
Best Served Cold, developed by Rogueside, is a detective visual novel set in an alternate historical Europe during the era of Prohibition. The game blends bartending mechanics with investigative...
View ArticleSpray Paint Simulator – Review
I don’t mind doing tasks around the house, but when it comes to painting, I just can’t be bothered. Getting all the stuff together, sanding, masking, getting paint, choosing a color, even just writing...
View ArticleHidden Cat Outlaws Review
The ‘cats’ games have a very large following and I’m a big fan myself. They’re cosy games where you’re looking for sneaky felines who have snuck there ways in to various nooks and crannies. The cats...
View ArticleNice Day For Fishing Review
Epic NPC Man’s Nice Day For Fishing; where you are Baelin, an NPC fisherman who suddenly turns into a fabled adventurer. You use your fishing line as your weapon and battle fish, hunt for treasure,...
View ArticleElden Ring Nightreign Review
One of Fromsoft’s boldest ideas yet succeeds in some places and falters in others. Introduction: A Daring Leap Into Unfamiliar Waters Fromsoft has always been a developer that has excelled at one...
View ArticleInstants Review
Looking at photos from your past is like opening a time capsule. A simple photograph can remind you of those who have helped shape your life, transport you to a favorite day, or rekindle the feeling...
View Articleto a T Review
Up until launch, I’d had my eyes on to a T since the games reveal last year. I thought the colourful art style and narrative adventure looked right up my alley. Then I was delighted to get my hands on...
View ArticleTrails Review
I’ve said it before, but one of my favorite things to see in video games, especially puzzle games, is when a simple mechanic is explored and built upon as you progress through a game. I find this more...
View ArticleDate Everything! Review
Let’s face it, some household objects are inherently good looking. It’s not just the reflection of ourselves in our favorite mirror that can catch our eye. Perhaps the warm comfort of your bed,...
View ArticleThe Alters Review
Sometimes when I’m having a moment of ennui, I wonder if life would be completely different if I had made different decisions in the past. It’s usually right before I fall asleep and then I spend...
View ArticleLies of P: Overture Review
Intro: A Diamond In A Sea of Souls Likes To say that the term “souls like” has been done to death in the past five years would be an understatement. It seems like every other developer from every...
View ArticleIdle Waters Review
When you’re productive, do you find that you stay on task better when you have a second form of stimulation? Something predictable that helps keep your attention without distracting you from your job?...
View ArticleMindsEye Review
Intro: All GTA Clones Are Not Alike In the modern age, GTA clones seem a dime a dozen. Some have succeeded in cashing in on the fad of a lawless, open world sandbox while others have more or less died...
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