Purportedly, Panorama Cotton was released in incredibly small numbers, with an allotment of four thousand cartridges. That’s surprising, since this shooter demonstrated that the Mega Drive could pull off many of the same visual tricks ...
Read More »New Releases: November 4th-10th, 2021
From Call of Duty: Vanguard to Forza Horizon 5, some of this year’s eagerly anticipated titles arrive on store shelves and digital marketplaces. But this week also offers several gems that lacked the large-scale marketing ...
Read More »Akko 3098 Multi-Mode Keyboard review
The Akko 3098 is a pretty and pint-sized keyboard that’s ideal for Instagram-ready home office spaces. But the lack of any kind of companion app can make common tasks just a bit too complicated. As ...
Read More »Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi review
Venture into the Labyrinth of Yomi and you’ll find a remarkably relevant context alongside traditional dungeon crawl mechanics. The developer’s latest is undoubtedly one of the best efforts. From Wizardry, Etrain Odyssey, Demon Gaze, to ...
Read More »Cotton 100% mini-review
On the heels of the masterful Cotton Reboot, Cotton 100% reissues the 1994 Super Famicom title. There’s a modicum of extras and supplemental material, which is slightly disappointing, but not enough to spoil the enjoyment ...
Read More »Black Widow Recharged review
Black Widow isn’t one of Atari’s most popular properties. But that’s probably because the game was released alongside another well-respected twin-sticker shooter. Adamvision’s contemporary adaptation demonstrates the merits of the original game, while keeping the contemporary ...
Read More »New Releases: October 28th-November 3rd, 2021
With Halloween approaching, it’s not surprising that this week’s new releases are filled with witches, spiders, yōkai, and perhaps the scariest of them all, the price of Super Robot Wars 30’s Ultimate Edition. As such, ...
Read More »Neptunia x Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars review
With plenty of comical conversations and absorbing combat, the meeting of Goddesses and Shinobi is a triumphant crossover. But there’s a strong likelihood of wishing you could spend just a bit more time with both ...
Read More »The Riftbreaker review
Combining elements from real-time strategy, twin-stick shooters, survival, and tower defense genres, The Riftbreaker is ambitious. Perhaps overly so. But if you’re seeking a game that will keep your brain engrossed as you juggle multiple ...
Read More »Echo Generation review
Drawing inspiration from everything from Earthbound, Paper Mario, to Stranger Things, there’s a lot to like above about Echo Generation. For many, the richly detailed voxelated visuals are nearly reason enough to give the game ...
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