Two Point Museum Review
Two Point Museum is the newest title in the Two Point series from the developers over at Two Point Studios and publisher Sega. Following on from the success of Two Point Hospital in 2018 and more...
View ArticleWanderstop: Review
Awareness of mental well-being, burnout, and the need for work/life balance is greater than ever. Yet, so many of us still find ourselves caught in the cycle of deadlines, self-imposed expectations,...
View ArticleDungeons of Hinterberg Episode: Renaud DLC Impressions
Dungeons of Hinterberg is a fantastic game. When it dropped on Game Pass in July last year I completed the whole thing (100% achievements and all) over the course of a week. The game is an exciting...
View Article33 Immortals – Early Access Review
You have my bow, and my axe, and my ungodly amount of AOE Damage! With Thunder Lotus Games new PVE action roguelike 33 Immortals releasing into early access a brave team of Gamer Social Club members...
View ArticleMonster Hunter Wilds Review
It is hard to believe that it has been 7 years since Monster Hunter World took everyone by storm. Monster Hunter World being a critical hit and success, everyone wondered would the next game be able...
View ArticleFragpunk Review
After a lot of anticipation, the stylish hero-shooter Fragpunk has arrived from Bad Guitar Studio. While we are still waiting on the full release for consoles, the game is available to play for free...
View ArticleUrban Jungle Review
There’s nothing quite like playing a game that feels like it was tailor made just for you. Every moment in the game is an escape, to slow down and appreciate. It includes your favorite themes and the...
View ArticleCats and Seek: Dino Park Review
If there’s one thing that gamers love appearing in video games its cats and dogs. There’s a whole X account dedicated to identifying which games you can pet a dog in, games like Stray and Little Kitty...
View ArticleSplit Fiction Review
There’s just something special about playing a game with a friend in split screen isn’t there? Perhaps it’s nostalgia and the fact it’s done so infrequently, but whatever it is it always feels unique....
View ArticleRocket Rats Review
Rocket Rats is the latest indie bullet hell game from Brazilian developer Gagonfe. This survivors-like game pits you against waves of cheesy critters on the moon. You take control of a rat—yes, you...
View ArticleOut of The Park Baseball 26 Review
Spring brings flowers, sunshine, and warm weather but spring also brings one of America’s favorite past times, baseball. With the MLB starting, OOTPDevelopments studios bring us Out of The Park...
View ArticleSpilled Review
Have you ever dreamed about living and working on a houseboat? A serene minimalist lifestyle, with a constant proximity to nature, enjoying the peacefulness of the water. Could you imagine taking a...
View ArticleYour House Review
Point & Click Puzzle games. We know them. We (read: some) love them. As someone who does love a good puzzle and is an IRL Escape Room enthusiast, puzzle games itch a scritch that I sometimes fail...
View ArticleKarma: The Dark World Review
Something about horror games and movies just does it for me. Some people don’t enjoy the uncomfortable feeling that comes with a story and creatures that seem not of this world, and get your heart...
View ArticleSultan’s Game Review
Sultan’s Game is a new card-based simulation and narrative experience inspired by One Thousand and One Nights – a collection of Middle Eastern folktales. The game throws you into a mysterious world...
View ArticleAh, Love Review
Ah, Love is a charming new indie puzzle game from developer Lovixsama and publisher Xitilon, available now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows. Achievements This is an easy Gamerscore title...
View ArticleSpace Filler Review
Space Filler is a Sokoban-style puzzle game from developer Sid Fish Games and publisher Xitilon, available now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows. Achievements This game offers an easy way to...
View ArticleINAYAH: Life After Gods Review
I’ve talked before about how metroidvania games are often a good way for indie developers to first stretch their legs. INAYAH: Life After Gods, the first title from ExoGenesis studios is another...
View ArticleKoira Review
The last few years has seen a wave of smaller, arty indie titles that focus on deep themes and emotional connections. Think titles like Neva or Spiritfarer. Koira is a new title published and...
View ArticleSouth Of Midnight Review
To say I’ve been eagerly awaiting South Of Midnight would be an understatement. After playing Compulsion Games previous game, We Happy Few, at launch and being blown away by their creativity they shot...
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