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Review: Sisters Royale: Sisters Under Fire
Sisters Royale is a shoot'em up that just arrived on the Xbox One, but has also been released on the Nintendo Switch and Playstation 4...

Roger Reichardt
Jul 13, 20202 min read


Review: CrossCode
CrossCode is an action RPG that arrives on the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PS4. The game is inspired by 16 bit era RPGs and it represents the genre very well. The game is set in the future where gamers play as their avatars in a MMO game called CrossWorld. You play as Lea, an avatar that lost her memory (and her voice). Working with a programmer, you enter CrossWorld in hopes to unravel the mystery of your background. I'm not going to go too much into the story, becau

Roger Reichardt
Jul 7, 20202 min read


Review: Ultracore
Originally planned to be launched in 1994 on Sega Genesis as Hardcore, the game has been brought back to life as Ultracore, and has...

Roger Reichardt
Jul 3, 20203 min read


Review: Touhou Mechanical Scrollery
Touhou Mechanical Scrollery is a self-described free-flying, hunting, action RPG developed by 巫女さん作法 and published by Phoenix inc. This...
Adam Chanto
Jun 29, 20203 min read


Review: Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen
While there are quite a few visual novels, there are very few games that mix the visual novel genre with strategy role playing. ...

Roger Reichardt
Jun 21, 20202 min read


Review: Infliction: Extended Cut
Telling a good horror story is difficult to do, creating a good horror video game is even more difficult and that is what developer...

Phil "the chef" Hoff
Apr 17, 20202 min read


Review: Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories
Imagine how you'd handle a disaster. At the time of writing this article, it's a bit surreal to be asking that questions, but Disaster...

Roger Reichardt
Apr 12, 20206 min read


Review: Hyper Parasite
One of Us One of my go-to movies to watch on a snowy winter's eve is John Carpenter's The Thing. The concept is just so terrifying: a...

Mike Ryan
Apr 6, 20204 min read


Review: Curious Expedition
Curious Expedition, the procedurally generated adventure game, makes it's way to the Nintendo Switch. The game incorporates retro style...

Roger Reichardt
Apr 5, 20204 min read


Review: Bubble Bobble 4 Friends
Bubble Bobble returns to the Nintendo platform on the Nintendo Switch with Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, a game that hearkens back to the...

Roger Reichardt
Mar 29, 20203 min read


Review: RBI Baseball '20
Base on Balls Yeesh. I don't know how to start this review. Usually I kick off a baseball game review by mentioning something about being...

Mike Ryan
Mar 19, 20204 min read


Review: La Mulana 1 & 2
If metroidvania, retro style, action/puzzle, adventure games had a name, it would be La-Mulana. The platformer finally makes it's way to...

Roger Reichardt
Mar 17, 20204 min read


Review: Nom Nom Apocalypse
Nom Nom Apocalypse, a game by Deadleaf Games, is a wacky and wild post-apocalyptic adventure. This top-down shooter puts a creative spin...
Adam Chanto
Mar 8, 20203 min read


Review: Langrisser 1 and 2
If you are a fan of strategy role playing games (SRPGs), then you probably heard of the Langrisser series. If you haven't play the first and second game in the series, you are in luck, as the games are coming to the PS4 and Nintendo Switch as a bundle. Both games play very similar, and the game play is easy to learn, yet complicated enough to make it interesting and challenging for seasoned players. Both games start off with you answering some basic questions about how you

Roger Reichardt
Mar 5, 20204 min read


Review: Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo
If you are a fan of shoot em ups, then Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo is definitely a game that should be part of your gaming collection. ...

Roger Reichardt
Feb 22, 20202 min read


Review: Orangeblood
At first glance I thought Grayfax Software’s game Orangeblood would be a typical JRPG filled with adorable chibi characters and overused anime tropes. To my surprise I learned the lesson of not to judge a book by its cover. Orangeblood combines the art of modern Japanese culture with the inspiration of 90s street hip hop. I found the game to be a wild ride for its “colorful” dialogue and flashback music. For starters, Orangeblood is a role playing game that utilizes turn bas
Adam Chanto
Jan 13, 20202 min read


Review: Event Horizon: Space Defense
Taking it's inspiration from arcade games like Asteroids and RPGs, Event Horizon: Space Defense should be a perfect fit for my taste in...

Roger Reichardt
Jan 5, 20202 min read


Review: Wrath: Aeon of Ruin
It’s not everyday that I play a game that pulls me in with its violence and throws me against a wall with its art. Of course, when you play a game published by 3D Realms then this is exactly what you should expect. Wrath: Aeon of Ruin is a first person shooter that uses the same dark platform that games like Doom, Quake, and Duke Nukem used to deliver an experience that can best be described as pure carnage. With it’s fast-paced gameplay, demonic artwork, and creative arsenal
Adam Chanto
Dec 29, 20194 min read


Review: Read Only Memories - Comic Issue #1
Based in the world of the cyber punk game, 2064: Read Only Memories, a new comic book series, simply called Read Only Memories, is set in...

Roger Reichardt
Dec 29, 20192 min read


Review: Riverbond
As a parent, it isn't always easy to find a game that is fun, age appropriate, and co-op where the whole family can play. Sure there is Mario Party, but even so, my kids' competitive spirit gets in the way (even if we are playing co-op). Thank goodness for Riverbond, as the action adventure game provides all those aspects, and allows you to play up to four players co-op. The game is fun for both kids and adults. It's an action adventure game, with RPG elements that will

Roger Reichardt
Dec 20, 20193 min read
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