Shadows of Doubt Review – Murder & Mayhem
(This Shadows of Doubt review was submitted by a writer who has chosen to remain anonymous) Shadows of Doubt is, without question, one of the best indie releases I've played…
(This Shadows of Doubt review was submitted by a writer who has chosen to remain anonymous) Shadows of Doubt is, without question, one of the best indie releases I've played…
Copycat is a narrative-focused game about the meaning of home. However, I'd argue that the game taps into a completely different subject and leaves the meaning of home far behind.…
Before I get started with my REKA review, I want to talk about how important it is for modern video games to tap into the history and folklore behind witchcraft,…
Let me begin this Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 review by apologising to the fine folks that hired me on here, as alas, they hired a Warhammer guy. I might…
As someone who has racked up a regrettably large number of hours in the turn-based strategy game Civilization, there are a set of neurons in my brain that light up…
I've loved Otome games since I was in high school, when I was introduced to Mystic Messenger. Since then, I've played many mobile Otome games, but never any on PC.…
Finding a queer-inclusive video game is like searching for a unicorn in a galaxy far, far away - rare, magical, and totally worth it in the end. But guess what?…
The Vacation Season DLC for Highrise City was recently released on August 5th. I was meant to write about it in my original review of the game, but I had…
Truthfully, before Highrise City, I had very little desire to play a city simulator. I was unsure of how much I would truly enjoy these games, and I worried about…
As regular readers will know, a new month means a chance for you to win a game! For March, I'm doing a Beasts of Maravilla Island giveaway, and you don't want to miss out on this.