Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension represented Gremlin Interactive’s hope for their own emblematic hop-and-bop. But it wasn’t all that good. Can a team of students mend a thirty-year-old title? During the early Nineties, the ...
Read More »New Releases: August 26th-September 1st, 2021
Beyond physical editions for titles for such as American Fugitive and Battle Axe, this week bring a number of notable new titles. Prinny Presents NIS Classics Volume 1 bundles a pair of PlayStation 2-era gems ...
Read More »King’s Bounty II review
The long-awaited sequel to 2008’s King’s Bounty: The Legend is here, propelling players into a ruthless realm where conspiracy and adversity are pervasive. Success means mastering the intricacies of combat, and woefully, undertaking an interminable ...
Read More »RiMS Racing review
Beyond racing on ten real world circuits and five inspired point-to-point routes, RiMS Racing separates itself from its peers by making you responsible from everything from pitstop maintenance to overseeing performance optimization. Mastering all of ...
Read More »Rogue Explorer review
Rogue Explorer is like a transparent analog watch, where delight comes from the seeing how all the miniature pieces and gears work together in unison. If you appreciate games that drip-feed a sense of discovery, ...
Read More »WitchSpring3 [Re:Fine] – The Story of Eirudy review
WitchSpring3 is a decent, if unmarkable role-playing game, elevated by the way you augment the protagonist and a mildly enjoyable combat system. But you’re better off playing it on a system other than the Switch, ...
Read More »New Releases: August 19th-25th, 2021
Beyond the arrival of Psychonauts 2, King’s Bounty II, and a director’s cut for Ghost of Tsushima, this week offers a number of remarkable indie releases. From the Zelda-esque Arietta of Spirits, the creative puzzle-platforming ...
Read More »Space Invaders Invincible Collection review
Space Invaders Invincible Collection mostly lives up to the title, offering ten of the franchise’s most prominent entries, along with some underappreciated Taito gems. 32 years later, it’s all too easy to overlook Tomohiro Nishikado’s ...
Read More »Button City review
Cute animals, arcades, and a cheerful plot seems like the perfect recipe for lighthearted fun. But sadly, there’s little joy to be found in Button City. From a succession of tedious fetch quests to mini-games ...
Read More »Fort Triumph review
The old adage states that if you’re going to steal, do it from the best. That’s the approach taken by Fort Triumph which borrows from both XCOM and Heroes of Might and Magic. While the ...
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