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The Rogue Prince of Persia Review: A Stylistic Roguelike | The Gamerheads Podcast
The Rogue Prince of Persia is a welcome addition to the rogue-like family, mixing amazing fluid animations and satisfying combat. It provides an enjoyable progression without the feeling of having to start over every time I would die. I am excited to continue playing this game and finding all the secrets and ability combinations that come with each run.

Jake
Sep 22, 20253 min read


Rogue Labyrinth Review: An Accessible, Narrative-Driven, Bullet-Hell Roguelike | The Gamerheads Podcast
Discover why Rogue Labyrinth is one of the most accessible roguelikes around. With creative boss battles, bullet-hell combat, and a narrative that keeps you hooked, it’s a hidden gem for both newcomers and genre veterans.

Roger Reichardt
Sep 22, 20255 min read


Is This Seat Taken? Review: A Cozy, Wholesome Puzzle Game | The Gamerheads Podcast
Who knew so much personality could come from small, simple shapes? That’s exactly what I experienced in Is This Seat Taken?, a cozy puzzle game from Poti Poti Studio. It’s a perfect game for anyone looking to take a break from a busy day or simply find something that will make them smile.

Roger Reichardt
Sep 18, 20252 min read


It All Clicks Into Place: Wilmot Works It Out Review | The Gamerheads Podcast
Explore how 'Wilmot Works It Out' delivers puzzle-solving delight.

Trina
Aug 16, 20252 min read


1000 Deaths Review: A Quirky Speedrunner | The Gamerheads Podcast
1000 Deaths is an interesting concept with elements speedrunners will appreciate and a solid foundation in some of its level design. Unfortunately, the camera, movement, and clashing aesthetics often caused motion sickness for me, taking away from the overall experience.

Roger Reichardt
Aug 6, 20253 min read


All Who Wander Aren’t Always Lost: The Wandering Village Review. | The Gamerheads Podcast
Explore the enchanting world of Wondering Village with our in-depth review. Discover why Wondering Village is a must-play for city builder fans.

Zeb
Jul 31, 20253 min read


And Roger Review: An Emotional Ride | The Gamerheads Podcast
And Roger feels less like a game and more like an experience. It has gameplay elements, sure, but from the moment I started, I knew I was in for a ride. At its core, it’s an interactive visual novel. But how it pulled me into the story, through the narrative and interactions, is something very different than any other visual novels I’ve played.

Roger Reichardt
Jul 30, 20254 min read


Forming Friendships Over Second Breakfast: Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game ™ Review | The Gamerheads Podcast
Live your life as a hobbit in Bywater in this cozy, life sim!

Stephanie
Jul 29, 20255 min read


Everdeep Aurora Review: A Quest of Safety and Discovery | The Gamerheads Podcast
Discover the adventures of a kitten in search of her mother in this 2D non-combat indie adventure game!

Stephanie
Jul 15, 20253 min read


Unraveling the Mystery: Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping Review| The Gamerheads Podcast
Discover why this playful detective game is a must-play adventure!

Trina
Jul 15, 20253 min read


From Litterbox to Lead: Cat Detective Albert Wilde | The Gamerheads Podcast
Pounce into the quirky world of Cat Detective Albert Wilde in this comedic point-and-click adventure.

Trina
Jul 14, 20253 min read


Missile Command Delta Review: Strategy Turn-Based Meets Storytelling | The Gamerheads Podcast
Missile Command Delta blends thriller storytelling with smart turn-based strategy. A bold reimagining of a classic arcade game.

Roger Reichardt
Jul 13, 20254 min read


Ruffy and the Riverside Review : The Essence of a Platformer | The Gamerheads Podcast
Platform reviewed: PC Price: $19.99 USD Growing up in the 90’s and early 2000’s, I felt like I was living in the golden age of platforming games, from Super Mario 64 to Banjo Kazooie. These types of games were enjoyed by so many people and it seemed like the next evolution from the side-scrolling games of the decade before. Then it seemed like developers stopped making them. Either they were following the money making trends, where graphics changed to more expansive open worl

Jake
Jun 30, 20254 min read


Re;Act – The Arts of War Review: Strategic Depth Meets Fighting Game Energy | The Gamerheads Podcast
Re:Act – The Arts of War blends anime-inspired visuals with deep 1v1 strategy. Read our full review to see why fans of tactical and fighting games will love this unique board game.

Roger Reichardt
Jun 22, 20253 min read


Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster Review: A Classic RPG Reborn | The Gamerheads Podcast
Discover why Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster is a must-play RPG on the Nintendo Switch 2. From its deep strategy and rich story to new minigames and enhanced visuals, this remaster is the perfect launch title for veterans and newcomers alike.

Roger Reichardt
Jun 20, 20257 min read


StarVaders Review: Roguelite Deckbuilding Meets Space Invaders | The Gamerheads Podcast
StarVaders blends deckbuilding, strategy, and arcade action into a deep, replayable experience. Read our full review to find out why it’s a top GOTY contender for fans of roguelites and board games.

Roger Reichardt
May 31, 20254 min read


Unbeleafably Irresistible: Botany Manor | The Gameheads Podcast
Uncover seeds & solve mysteries in Botany Manor for an alluring experience.

Trina
May 24, 20253 min read


Into the Restless Ruins Review: A Must-Play Hidden Gem for Deckbuilder Fans | The Gamerheads Podcast
A brilliant fusion of puzzle building and auto-battling, Into the Restless Ruins is a hidden gem every deckbuilder fan should play.

Roger Reichardt
May 22, 20253 min read


Wizordum Review: A Nostalgic First-Person Adventure Packed with Secrets | The Gamerheads Podcast
Wizordum blends classic FPS charm with rewarding exploration and retro flair—but watch out for motion sickness on smaller screens.

Roger Reichardt
May 4, 20253 min read


Skies Above Review: A Roguelike That Soars with Style | The Gamerheads Podcast
Skies Above is a stunning roguelike with gorgeous pixel art—but don’t expect much in the way of playstyle variety.

Roger Reichardt
Apr 17, 20255 min read
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