Rollerdome (Review)

What do you get when you mix Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater with a third-person shooter? Pure magic. That’s exactly what Rollerdome is. When Rollerdome was announced at the Playstation State of Play earlier this year, I didn’t think I would be into this game. After playing it for review, I am happy to announce that… Continue reading Rollerdome (Review)

Why You Always Save Your SpreadSheets

XEL, from Assemble Entertainment, has a lot in common with Excel, from Microsoft. Excel was designed with similarities and as a rival to Lotus 123. XEL defintly has remants of games that came before it. They both also feature empty spaces waiting to be populated. But in XEL it isn’t cells, it’s the main character… Continue reading Why You Always Save Your SpreadSheets

Samurai Riot (Switch Review)

Side scrolling brawlers have been around for a long time. They have taken on different spins over the generations, but their essence has always been the same. Samurai Riot tries to find its groove in this genre, but suffers from a lack of variety in its level design, and from a few critical bugs that… Continue reading Samurai Riot (Switch Review)

Cotton Fantasy (Switch Review)

It is not very often anymore that we see an arcade shooting game that brings us back to the pure joy of Galaga and others of that era, but in a sense, that is exactly what Cotton Fantasy sets out to do. It is a bold task, but Cotton Fantasy does a great job of… Continue reading Cotton Fantasy (Switch Review)

Itorah (PC Review)

In Itorah, you are the last human and must figure out what happened and how to stop the spreading plague. With your enchanted ax, you must travel the world and save it with the help of Ahui.  Developed by Grimbart TalesPublished by Assemble Entertainment Gameplay Itorah is an action platform game from developers Grambart Tales… Continue reading Itorah (PC Review)

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