The game releases for this month just keep on coming. In just a couple of days, we will see the return of a beloved franchise, King of Fighters. King of...
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Breakout: Recharged Nintendo Switch (REVIEW)
Breakout: Recharged Nintendo Switch (REVIEW) Atari GamesRelease Date 2/10/2022 Breakout: Recharged brings the classic brick-breaking arcade game with a...
Sifu (Review)
The month of February is turning out to be a great month for gaming. This month already saw the release of Dying Light 2 and we still have Horizon...
Shadow Man: Remastered (REview)
Original Developer: Acclaim StudiosRemaster Developer: Nightdive StudiosReleased: January 17, 2022 Video game remasters can provide new life to older...
Finding Clues in Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View (Review)
Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View Conway is a mystery game where you find clues to locate a missing girl. While its graphics are a bit rough in places....
The Company man (Review)
Developed by: Forust StudioPublished by: LeofulReleased: January 21, 2022 (Nintendo Switch) One of my favorite TV networks as a kid growing up was Cartoon...
Chicory: A Colorful Tale (REVIEW)
Developed by: Greg LobanovPublished by: FinjiReleased: December 15, 2021 (Nintendo Switch) Chicory: A Colorful Tale is a beautiful and emotional game....
Headland (Review)
What's in your head? Headland tells the story of Nor. More importantly, it tells a fantastical adventure style story that feels like a mix between...
Dead Cells: The Queen and the sea (review)
Developed by: Motion Twin and Evil EmpireReleased: January 6, 2022 (PC, Nintendo Switch, Playstation, Xbox) In the past couple of years, the roguelike...
Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo (REVIEW)
Developed by: Pendulo Studios Published by: MicroidsReleased: December 16, 2021 (PC) Alfred Hitchcock - Vertigo is more interactive fiction than a video...
Lacuna (PS4 Review)
Developer: DigiTales Interactive Released: 12/21/2021 Play Station 4 Lacuna is set on a distant planet and future, where interplanetary war looms near...
KLANG 2 (REVIEW)
For me personally, there is nothing more disheartening, disconnecting or disruptive than the discovery of dissonance. It's unfortunate when something...