Wilmot’s Warehouse Review
A common phrase in games criticism that I use a lot when I want to appear smarter than I actually am is “gameplay loop.” The gameplay loop of a game...
A common phrase in games criticism that I use a lot when I want to appear smarter than I actually am is “gameplay loop.” The gameplay loop of a game...
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a barista at a coffee shop? Well, Coffee Talk might be your kind of game. Coffee talk is a...
Xaviant announced their new title, Don’t Die, Minerva!, which will launch in Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview this December. This Halloween all ghouls, ghosts, spectres and shades are put on notice:...
In one short and sweet sequence, Carrion proves that it knows exactly how to handle the anti-genre it's aiming for. The demo of Phobia Game Studio’s 2020 ‘reverse horror’ opens...
Control from developer Remedy is without a doubt astounding. Very few developers are willing to challenge the medium like Remedy does. Their latest project Control is no different. The game will...
When I think of genres synonymous with depth and strategy, two genres come to mind: RTS games and city builders. Both of these genres coming together give us They Are...
'Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night' is a return to the genre by Igarashi, taking nearly five years to make. The work is surely felt and most assuredly appreciated.
Educational Power Play Super Blood Hockey reminds me that I will go to my grave thanking God for the incidental educational power of gaming. They taught me football, western geography,...
when "Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark" developers claim they are ‘following in the footsteps’ of strategy RPGs like Final Fantasy Tactics, the comparison is fully warranted.
Void Bastards almost seems in a state of flux, like it’s being pulled at between two black holes and isn't sure which direction it's going.
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