This week, I have been doing a bit of a deep dive back in time to the era of the Nintendo DS. I was sent a colossal package of games by a friend who had them in a box in their attic.…
Bridge Constructor and Walking Dead fans are in for a treat as ClockStone brings us Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead. This new iteration of the popular Bridge Constructor franchise features the world and characters from The Walking Dead TV series. I was…
Warning: This article contains mentions of transphobia, homophobia, death, and spoilers for Remothered: Broken Porcelain. I’ll confess, before we go any further, that I had to sit with Stormind Games’ Remothered: Broken Porcelain for a while to figure out precisely how I…
Vigil: The Longest Night is an intriguing, if slightly rough around the edges, debut title from Taiwanese developer Glass Heart Games. It has some interesting ideas at its heart and delightful creature and environment designs that will likely get me coming back…
Warning: The following article may contain links to videos that may contain strong language. Reader’s discretion is advised. Really, the title of this article speaks for itself. The fact that I might feel obligated to tell people the why is on the frustrating…
Raji: An Ancient Epic is the highly enjoyable, deeply impressive first project by India-based developer Nodding Heads Games. It’s a rare thing for a game to grab my interest as swiftly and completely as Raji has. In fact, I might just have…
Full disclosure: I never had the opportunity to play the original game of Kingdoms of Amalur. In other words, this isn’t going to be a game of “which version did it better?” Also yes, I did roll my eyes on the inside…
Last month, I had the opportunity to play through the preview of eXiin’s RPG-esque puzzle platformer, Ary and the Secret of Seasons. Having now played through the full game, some parts of my initial experience have very much held up. At the…
I’ve made it no secret that I prefer the single burst of bullshot trailers and blasts of press releases over a few days that normally constitutes E3. It is easier that way. Nonetheless, the somewhat elongated E3 seems to have petered off and…
Looking at eXiin’s forthcoming new release, Ary and the Secret of Seasons, feels like stumbling into a three-way marriage between Disney, Studio Ghibli, and the Legend of Zelda franchise. I mean that as a definite positive. My early look at the demo…