‘Hammer Bomb’ Review – A Fabulous Dungeon Crawler
Dungeon crawlers are in my blood. One of the first games I ever played for the NES was Dragon Warrior, …
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Dungeon crawlers are in my blood. One of the first games I ever played for the NES was Dragon Warrior, …
Continue reading “‘Hammer Bomb’ Review – A Fabulous Dungeon Crawler”
I’ve played so many runners in the past 10 years or so I’ve lost count. Much like my teenage years …
Continue reading “‘Chameleon Run’ Review – A Change of Color”
I’ve always found the written word very alluring, which to a great degree explains my career choices and the fact …
Continue reading “‘Fallen London’ Review – An Artfully-Made, Wonderfully-Weird Labyrinth of Stories”
My quest to stay more or less on top of major gamebook releases has been pretty tricky of late thanks …
Continue reading “‘Guns Of Infinity’ Review – The Ravages Of War”
It’s always a downer when a game you really like at its core is dragged down by external factors. Such …
Continue reading “‘Trap Da Gang’ Review – Classic Arcade Feel And All That Goes With That”
I am absolutely fascinated with Yo-Kai Watch. I’ve played the localized 3DS game, I watch the television show, and I …
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What is our fascination with post-apocalyptic media? Maybe it’s the fear of the unknown, in that things may actually be …
I really don’t think free-to-play is as bad as its vocal haters claim it is, but I totally get that …
Continue reading “‘Pixel Machines’ Review – If ‘Micro Machines’ Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It”
At a very young age, I was trained for puzzle games. You know, putting those square pegs into their appropriate …
Continue reading “‘Zenge’ Review – Everything Slides Into Place”
Do you like Advance Wars? The 2001 Game Boy Advance turn-based strategy game holds a special place in a lot …