‘Hyper Light Drifter’ Review – The Legend of Sworcery
Ever since I saw Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP pop up on the App Store a very long time ago, …
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Ever since I saw Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP pop up on the App Store a very long time ago, …
Continue reading “‘Hyper Light Drifter’ Review – The Legend of Sworcery”
I think it’s pretty well-established by now that Michael Brough makes some truly excellent games. Oh, they don’t always look …
Continue reading “‘P1 Select’ Review – Ringing In the New Weird”
What do you get when you mix a developer with a history of solid rhythm games, a chiptune soundtrack, and …
Continue reading “‘Bumpin Dungeon’ Review –– A Retro Puzzler With a Love of Bumpin’ Monsters”
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve played a visual novel about a man chasing after a woman, and …
Continue reading “‘Dream Daddy’ Review – Family First, Dating Second”
Worse Than Death ($3.99) is the latest game by Canadian indie developer Benjamin Rivers Inc, the same team behind the …
Continue reading “‘Worse Than Death’ Review – Running From The Past… And From Monsters”
Over the last few years, I’ve slowly started avoiding indie games on home consoles or PC because I almost always …
Released last month, one-finger flinger Ordia ($3.99) seems to have flown entirely under the radar. Until, that is, it received …
NetEase has been putting out quality mobile games for a long time now, but you’d be forgiven for skipping over …
Continue reading “‘Dawn of Isles’ Review – The Breath of the Wild of Mobile MMOs”
If there’s one thing that most people would agree on, especially if said people are mobile gamers, it’s that we …
Continue reading “‘Infectonator 3: Apocalypse’ Review: Get Everyone Undead or Die Trying”
When a really old game is remade or ported to modern platforms, developers have to cater to two audiences usually. …
Continue reading “Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap Review – What Is the Secret of Your Power?”