Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist Review
When Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights came out back in 2021, it impressed a lot of gamers as a very competently made metroidvania and gained a solid following selling over 600,000 within its first...
View ArticleSomber Echoes Review
If you are checking out reviews for this title, it is likely that you are a fan of Metroidvanias. You stumbled upon some gameplay that intrigued you and now you are here. Look no further, Gamer Social...
View ArticleBig Helmet Heroes Review
Big Helmet Heroes is created by Exalted Studios and published but Dear Villagers. I had the opportunity to preview Big Helmet Heroes last year and loved it, so I was looking forward to getting hands...
View ArticleStone of Madness Review
Developers The Game Kitchen have swapped brutal boss fights for brutal stealth tactics in The Stone of Madness as they take us into the bowels of an 18th century monastery. Full of secrecy, horror and...
View ArticleReSetna: Review
Introduction Last year I got a new laptop, not top of the line but newer and with better internal components. After a short period getting used to the new hardware and getting all my accounts and...
View ArticleCoridden Review
Coridden may be one of the little indie gems of 2025. The first outing from developer Aftnareld, it’s a Diablo style RPG where you take on the forms of various beasts you encounter, and features a...
View ArticleAmbulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator Review
Straight off the back of the successful Police Simulator, developers Aesir Interactive have given us another glimpse into the life of front-line responders, this time we are saving lives not taking...
View ArticleThe Executive – Movie Industry Tycoon Review
“All right, Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up.” Are those the words you’ve always wanted to hear spoken to you? Or perhaps you are the one ready for your closeup. Look no further than The...
View ArticleSnezhinka: Sentinel Girls 2 Review
Have you ever wondered what life would be like in the private military company in a war-torn “Eastern Europe”? What would your days be like, constantly fighting a war against mechanized enemies while...
View ArticleAvowed Review
It’s here, it is finally here!! The highly anticipated action RPG set in the Pillars of Eternity universe, Avowed is here. Developed by Obsidian studios, the company that brought you “Fallout New...
View ArticleDeathOmen – Review
DeathOmen ditches the blood, guts, and gore associated with horror and solely focuses on keeping you on the edge of your seat. In the first 10 minutes I had left my body and let out a yelp or two....
View ArticlePolice Shootout Review
With the title of Police Shootout, you can be pretty sure what to expect. However there is more here than a single-player 911 emergency gun blazer. Police Shootout offers detective work and a...
View ArticleSid Meier’s Civilization VII Review
Now that Sid Meier’s Civilization VII has been out for a few weeks, the shock and awe of many changes has settled. Or has it? Prior to the release of Civilization VII, it had already struck gold....
View ArticleLost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 Review
Since Don’t Nod’s debut game Remember Me (do you?) in 2013 I’ve been a huge fan of their games. While storytelling in gaming has come a long ways, it’s still not quite at the level of other...
View ArticleLike a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Review
It’s been 10 years since Goro Majima was last given center stage in the LAD franchise with Yakuza 0. Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii makes a case for him being a more common protagonist in...
View ArticlePotion Shop Simulator Review
As we arrive into 2025, the gaming market has become more flush with a wide variety of simulation games. Do you want to run a supermarket? There’s a simulation game for that! Running a laundromat?...
View ArticleRogue Conflict Review
Earlier on this year I was privileged to take part in a preview of Rogue Conflict with the developer Frans Wikman. Now as we approach release date, I’ve spent more time with the game and here’s the...
View ArticleSlime Heroes Review
Introduction Souls-likes are usually about doomed warriors, bleak worlds, and brutal challenges—but what if you swapped the grim knights for adorable, bouncy slimes? Slime Heroes, developed by Pancake...
View ArticleGlover Review
Glover is a real Nintendo 64 cult-classic, one of those games that many owners of an N64 remember well. A traditional 3D platformer of its time including a mascot character, a hub world and multiple...
View ArticleSugardew Island Review
In the world of cozy simulation games, Sugardew Island by Rokaplay stands out as a delightful blend of relaxation, creativity, and adventure. Drawing inspiration from Harvest Moon on Nintendo DS,...
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