Review: Unmechanical Extended
Unmechanical Extended is a physics-based puzzle game with a strangely soothing (and equal parts enjoyable) music. It sports an interesting mix of biological and mechanical imagery throughout its artwork and, despite their being very little plot to the game I found myself immersed in the continually changing puzzle types.
Phantom Trigger – Bland Name, Pretty Good Game
Nintendo Switch/Steam
Steam review code provided by publisher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSv2zmryGds
According to Bread Team, the developers of Phantom Trigger they have made a “Hardcore Neon Slasher”. When I...
Talking to Pavior Games about Blemish, its Inspiration, and the Love...
After recent memories of train wrecks like Mighty No.9, I--like many gamers--tend to be a bit wary of Kickstarter games. What it's important for...
Beholder review: Voyeuristic Soviet Fun
The easiest and laziest way to sum up Beholder is with the following equation, Fallout Shelter x Papers Please = Beholder. There are elements...
Going Medieval Announcement Trailer
Welcome to the world of Going Medieval. Set in a post-apocalyptic 14th century Britain ravaged by the Black Death, you must lead a small band...
Dream Daddy Feels Like a Prologue for a Better Dating Sim
It breaks my heart that visual novels (and dating sims, which fall under the visual novel umbrella) aren't more popular in English-speaking countries. Despite...
Rage, rejoice …and help children in need. A Rogue Islands experience.
You’re lost, hungry and confused. And no, I’m not talking about your daily life. Welcome to Rogue Islands, an all-new fantasy FPS developed by...
Budget Halloween Horror: Syndrome review
Syndrome is a truly dreadful game on almost every level and there is absolutely no reason to buy it. In fact, if this game is ever received as a gift, the understanding should be that whatever relationship was once there has ended forever
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime review – A Fun Multiplayer Experience...
If you're just looking for some casual fun and like shoot em ups, Lovers on the Switch is right up your alley whether or not you have friends to play with. Tight game-play, stylish visuals, and plenty of maps to keep you entertained--everything's there.





















