Category: Articles and Reviews
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Welcome to Hazbin Hotel – Review
The doors are finally open and now it’s time for you to make a reservation at the Hazbin Hotel! When this peculiar little show by Vivienne (Vivziepop) Medrano dropped its pilot episode on YouTube around four years ago, a fandom was born that clamoured for more episodes. We were later treated to two seasons of…
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Pokémon Concierge – Review
There are only four episodes of the Netflix-backed Pokémon stop-motion series Pokémon Concierge but that just makes them more precious. There’s a bit of a Stardew Valley set-up to the story, with our main character Haru burning out from her office job and starting a new life away from it all, on a tropical island.…
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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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Masters of The Universe: Revolution – Review
Kevin Smith returns as writer in Masters of the Universe: Revolution, the sequel to the 2021 series MOTU: Revelation, now released in full on Netflix. We pick up some time after the prior season with the heroes going to Subternia to rescue the souls sent there by Skeletor during his attack on Eternos. Meanwhile, Skeletor…
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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…
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Raccoo Venture – Review
Get ready to play as a racoon called Raccoo as you embark on a charming adventure through this self-proclaimed 90s-style 3d platformer. Raccoo is not just a simple raccoon, he is the last heir of the Guardian Power, who has protected the Holy Relic for many years, maintaining harmony in Verta. Unfortunately, the evil Tattooed…
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Towers and Powers – Review
Towers and Powers is a VR tower defence game with some interesting mechanics of its own. From your godlike position up above, you’ll build towers by purchasing some citizens and placing them on predetermined platforms. Each little guy has a different profession and so builds a different tower with different strengths and weaknesses, as you’d…