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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


Sorry We’re Closed Review: A Haunting Tale of Heartbreak and The Supernatural | The Gamerheads Podcast
A horror game with heart. Sorry We’re Closed blends heartbreak, demons, and clever mechanics into one unforgettable experience.

Roger Reichardt
Apr 12, 20254 min read


Promise Mascot Agency Review: A Weird, Wonderful, and Surprisingly Cozy Ride | The Gamerheads Podcast
A mascot agency, a severed pinky, and a disgraced yakuza—Promise Mascot Agency is as bizarre as it is brilliant.

Roger Reichardt
Apr 9, 20254 min read


Keep Driving Review: Capturing the Magic of a Road Trip | The Gamerheads Podcast
Keep Driving perfectly blends road trip nostalgia with strategic gameplay. A must-play for those who love the open road! #GameReview

Zeb
Feb 13, 20252 min read


Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist Review – A Metroidvania Masterpiece |The Gamerheads Podcast
Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist is a masterpiece with stunning art, amazing music, and interesting gameplay.

Roger Reichardt
Feb 9, 20253 min read


Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To Review - A Chill, Cozy Game Full of Heart | The Gamerheads Podcast
Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To blends vibrant art, chill beats, and fun gameplay into a heartfelt puzzle adventure.

Roger Reichardt
Feb 3, 20254 min read


Antonblast Review: A Flattering Imitation | The Gamerheads Podcast
Platform Reviewed : Steam Also on : Switch Price : $19.99 I'll be the first to admit that I am a loud-and-proud Nintendo fan. Whenever a first-party title releases it usually grabs my attention. Heck, I even purchased Donkey Kong Country Returns all three times. The reason I mention this is because even though I love me some Ninty, there's one thing they do that I don't like: neglect successful formulas. Case in point: the Wario Land games. I love the gameplay of those titles

Mike Ryan
Jan 26, 20254 min read


Masterful Puzzles and Renaissance Charm: A Review of The House of Da Vinci | The Gamerheads Podcast
Step into a Renaissance escape room in The House of Da Vinci. Stunning visuals and masterful puzzles make this a must-play!

Steve Martin
Jan 17, 20252 min read


We are all cozy at the end with I Am Future - Cozy Apocalypse Survival Review | The Gamerheads Podcast
Explore unique gameplay elements and see why I Am Future stands out from other apocalypse survival games.

Jake
Jan 13, 20253 min read


Review: Knight Squad 2
Imagine Gauntlet, but instead of fighting baddies, you are in a chaotic battle with seven other players, each battling out to be the victor. That’s exactly what Knight Squad 2 brings and it is as awesome as it sounds. The game is a top down, action, arcade party game where you battle it out against other players (either other human or COM characters) in different scenarios: Capture the Grail (capture the flag style game), Battle Royale, and Payload. In Capture the Grail, yo

Roger Reichardt
Jul 20, 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: 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: 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: 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: 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


Review: Cat Quest II
The sequel to the hit game Cat Quest (read our review here ), Cat Quest II follows the story of two legendary kings (one is a cat, the other is a dog) brought back to reclaim their kingdom from the warring fiefdoms of the Lupus Empire and Felingard. The game is an action RPG, similar to the previous game, however, the newest entry allows you to play single-player or couch co-op. The Tip and The Top What is great about this sequel is the fact that it took the basic formula f

Roger Reichardt
Nov 25, 20193 min read


Review: The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors
Mike and Roger review The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors. The Tip and The Top: Revamped graphics and animations are pretty and smooth Character movesets are varied, special moves are fun to pull off Just the right amount of difficulty (local) CO-OP!!! The Flip and The Flop: Short game, can be completed in one sitting No online co-op Enemies could use more variety Final Grade: A Review code provided by PR Hound Be sure to subscribe to Gamerheads: iTunes - https://itune

Roger Reichardt
Oct 25, 20191 min read


Review: The Alliance Alive
Roger and Mike review the newest video game published by NIS America - The Alliance Alive. An age of darkness has befallen the world. The Dark Current, a cataclysmic event caused by the Daemons’ emergence, has decimated the population and divided land into separate regions, leaving the survivors to be subjugated by Daemonic overlords. To reclaim their home and free their people, an unlikely fellowship of heroes will band together to spark a fiery revolution. Explore various

Roger Reichardt
Oct 6, 20191 min read


Review: Control
Roger and Christian sit down to review the game Control. The Tip and the Top: Excellent third-person mechanics that combine a suite of supernatural powers with tight third-person shooting in a way that works extremely well without screwing up balancing A narrative full of tantalizing mysteries to unravel A uniquely sinister and vile tone permeates throughout the experience while still leaving room for moments of levity Level design that takes cues from older-school shooters a

Roger Reichardt
Sep 3, 20191 min read


Review: Super Mega Baseball 2 Ultimate Edition
Mike and Roger sit down to review Super Mega Baseball 2 Ultimate Edition. The Tip and the Top: Gameplay is easy to get into, not complex Slo-mo moments add intensity to a potential play Online is smooth with no issues, and includes co-op! The Flip and the Flop: No MLB license Umpire voice is like nails on chalkboard No instant replay Final Grade: A Review Copy Provided By VIM Global

Roger Reichardt
Aug 4, 20191 min read
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