‘Kindo’ Review – Respect, but not Love
Kindo ($1.99) is the kind of game I feel somewhat conflicted about. It’s a game that I like and respect. …
Kindo ($1.99) is the kind of game I feel somewhat conflicted about. It’s a game that I like and respect. …
Enter the dungeon, go as far as you can, gather some loot, get some experience, and get out before you …
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I think that when the world ends and cockroaches roam the Earth in search of Twinkies, there will still be …
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Like everyone, I have my own set of personal biases and preferences that I have to work around. I love …
If you know Game Stew, you’re probably already enamored with their high innovation to pixel ratio. There is always much …
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In my personal experience, I’m not sure if there’s ever been as strong a case of sounding awful on paper …
Continue reading “‘Ys Chronicles 1’ Review – How Much Is That Dogi In The Window?”
If there’s one thing I should have learned after being into video games for as long as I have, it’s …
Halo: Spartan Assault’s sequel is a great upgrade to the original Halo dual stick shooter.
Some of the earliest video game RPGs were roguelikes, but if you didn’t notice them around for a couple of …
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Crossy Road (Free) has inspired a lot of games recently, which is natural because it’s been a huge success. It’s …
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