Achilles: Legends Untold Review | Greek Tragedy
Achilles is a legendary Greek hero of the Trojan War whose weakness was so popular that we named a body part after it. Achilles: Legends Untold aims to retell his story, this time with a twist. After falling in battle, Achilles wakes up having escaped…
Read MoreTrepang2 Review | Chaos Incarnate
Inspired by the violent and slow-motion fueled shooters of the mid-2000s, Trepang2 is a supernatural first-person shooter that has nothing to do with the marine invertebrate of the same name. Developed by a small indie team, Trepang2 wears its…
Read MoreLies of P Review | No Strings Attached
In a time where AAA games boast marketing budgets just as sizeable as their production costs, it’s hard for indie developers to get eyes on what they’re working on. Getting a slot in a digital showcase, be it the PlayStation State of Play or Nintendo…
Read MoreBoti Byteland: Overclocked Review | Bright and Buggy
Back in 2020, what feels like fifty years ago, the PlayStation 5 launched preinstalled with a game called Astro’s Playroom. What Japan Studio’s Team Asobi division made was a follow-up to their VR-exclusive Astro Bot Rescue Mission and the…
Read MoreTurbo Overkill Review | Fast and Furious
Retro indie shooters are a dime a dozen these days and it’s harder than ever for new games in the genre to stand out in the crowd. Developed by Trigger Happy Interactive and published by Apogee Entertainment, Turbo Overkill is yet another indie…
Read MoreBlood West is a Brutal and Atmospheric Shooter
Over the last few years, there have been a fair few “____ West” games trying to put a spin on the tried-and-true Western genre. So I wouldn’t blame you if you had no idea what Blood West was by name alone. Even I didn’t know what…
Read MoreThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Review | Freefalling Freedom
It’s no exaggeration to suggest that one of the most highly anticipated video game releases of the last 6 years is The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. A direct follow-up to 2017’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a game that not only…
Read MoreDRIFTCE Review | Drift by the Numbers
Two years ago, developer ECC Games released DRIFT21, a racing game centered exclusively on drifting. Now, having garnered a Mostly Positive status with nearly 1600 reviews on Steam, the game is finally pulling the handbrake and sliding onto consoles with…
Read MoreRavenlok Review | Short and Sweet
A major strength of Xbox Game Pass is its ability to shine a light on a swath of lower-budget games and indie titles that many people would have just passed by only a few years ago. During last year’s Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase, one of the…
Read MoreMoviehouse: The Film Studio Tycoon Review | Build-a-Disney Workshop
There’s a handful of games in every gamer’s library that sucks them in every few years. Games that somehow never get tiring. I’d wager that Minecraft is on that list for a lot of people. For me, Game Dev Tycoon is near the top. Every time I return…
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