Review: 2064: Read Only Memories
The year is 2064, cybernetic enhancements are commonplace, ROMs (Relationship and Organizational Manger) are all the rage, debates about the morality of genetic augmentations emerge from the Human...
View ArticleReview: Night in the Woods
When Mae Borowski returns home to Possum Springs, she’s hoping to reconnect with friends and for life to return to how it used to be. Mae’s had a rough go of things, having recently dropped out of...
View ArticleReview: NieR Automata
This review is based off the Japanese release of NieR Automata which includes full English voice/text options. The original NieR released nearly seven years ago to poor sales and mixed reviews. In the...
View ArticleReview: Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight
Around one year ago I discovered Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight on Steam and immediately bought it. Why? From the trailer alone, I found myself impressed with just the quality of animation and...
View ArticleReview: Loot Rascals
Loot Rascals would fit really well in a theoretical Adult Swim Saturday Morning Cartoon block. The games mix of cartoon, pan-dimensional horror, and holograms somehow blend together really well and...
View ArticleReview: Everything
You are bison. You are rock. You are cruise ship. You are everything. Open world games often boast the fact that the mountain you see in the distance is an actual place you can reach. Everything, an...
View ArticleReview: Touhou Double Focus
Diving into Touhou Often times, I like to take on a review for a game or series that I might not be super familiar with. I think a fresh perspective is worth a great deal, and ultimately new things...
View ArticleReview: Touhou Genso Wanderer
Diving into Touhou Often times, I like to take on a review for a game or series that I might not be super familiar with. I think a fresh perspective is worth a great deal, and ultimately new things...
View ArticleReview: Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren’s Call
Nightmares from the Deep 2: The Siren’s Call picks up not long after the events of the first game. Sarah Black has returned to her museum and she carries with her some rather hard to believe stories...
View ArticleReview: Snake Pass
Snake Pass offers a unique approach to the collectathon platformers that it’s so clearly inspired by. Instead of jumping around huge worlds as any kind of character with feet, the game instead places...
View ArticleReview: PaRappa The Rapper Remastered
When I was growing up, I never had the chance to play the original PaRappa the Rapper on PS1. I was a Nintendo kid playing hits like Banjo Kazooie and Mario Kart 64 back then. Even with its re-release...
View ArticleReview: Puyo Puyo Tetris
Where Tetris is a game about meticulously stacking blocks in a straight line, Puyo Puyo (or Puyo Pop as it’s known in the West) puts the focus on sorting colored blobs (i.e. puyos) into groups of four...
View ArticleReview: What Remains of Edith Finch
Six years after the death of her brother, Edith Finch has returned to the house they, as well as all other Finches, grew up in. Edith, with the recent passing of her mother, is the only remaining...
View ArticleReview: Cosmic Star Heroine
Cosmic Star Heroine, to put it simply, is a fantastic 16-bit style RPG that shows a clear respect for many beloved JRPGs of that era (Chrono Trigger comes to mind) while never feeling completely...
View ArticleReview: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap
With Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap, Lizardcube has taken the original Master System classic developed by Whetstone and given it a completely new coat of paint. It’s also, in most aspects, a great way...
View ArticleReview: Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
Considered as one of the first of its genre, Dear Esther started a new wave of first person adventure games. The original PC release of Dear Esther came out some time ago, but now it is out on...
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