Category: Games
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Radical Chess Online – Review
Chess is one of those games which everyone knows about but doesn’t really know how to play. It’s surprisingly popular online and chess masters have been honing their skills for centuries. It can be intimidating for newcomers, but what if we take that classic game and add in a bunch of RPG mechanics? Radical Chess…
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Under Cover -Meta Quest 2- Review
Light gun games or on-rail shooters were a staple of any arcade in the 90s. From games like Mad Dog McCree, House of the Dead and Virtua Cop, one particular stand-out title was Namco’s Time Crisis which included a pedal you used to duck and reload adding a new gameplay element rather than just stand there and shoot. The home market…
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Dreamcutter (Switch) – Review
I hope you’re ready for some fast-paced gameplay, lewdness and a dash of Visual Novel storytelling all rolled into one in this dream-based adventure. You’d better, grab your scythe and make sure you’re alone when you delve into the mysterious world of Dreamcutter. As well as being the name of the game, Dreamcutter is also…
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Roots of Yggdrasil – Review
It’s the end of the world and the dark entity known only as the Ginnungagap covers the lands. The only thing standing in the way of this disaster claiming every last human on the planet is a convoy of Vikings, led by the fierce Sunna, but can they climb Yggdrasil and reach Asgard before it…
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Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty – Complete Edition – Review
It’s time to take up arms and join in the fight of the Three Kingdoms, except this time with demons! If you’re thinking ‘‘wait, Dynasty Warriors has demons now?” Well, you clearly didn’t read the title, this is Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty! Beginning in 184 A.D. in the late Han Dynasty China, you play as…
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Canvas Menagerie – Demo
Canvas Menagerie is a wholesome and sweet visual novel from Crystal Game Works that is currently in development for PC. While I am not personally familiar with their prior games, they are a group that develops, as stated on their website, “fantasy romance games for queer people” and I am absolutely on board with that.…
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Batora: Lost Haven – Review
Grab your boots and overcoat and get ready for an interplanetary adventure in Batora: Lost Haven, as you travel across worlds, meeting locals and making some tough choices to shape your story. Batora’s Story is a choice-driven narrative which will shape the journey relevant to your actions in this isometric RPG mechanic-filled action/adventure. This unique…
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Vertigo 2 – Review
The first Vertigo never made it to PlayStation but the sequel from a one-man development studio has just ported PSVR2. Vertigo 2 is a First Person Shooter that sees you trapped on a planet of very alien aliens. There’s something of a Half-Life meets Rick and Morty vibe with your silent protagonist and strange goings…
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Ebenezer and The Invisible World – Review
Everybody Loves a Christmas Carol, it’s a literary classic with multiple adaptations over the years, from animated movies to live-action performances even going as far as modern style take during the late 90’s with Bill Murray’s Scrooged, and yet how many games are there? After a small search, all I could find was a video…