Despite some issues with the game’s narrative, Neon White was a unique experience. It offers you high adrenaline fun and fuels you to get better and better at the game until you feel like a badass assassin. The game is stylised and its world is well crafted enough that even once you stop to take in the sights and sounds you are still engrossed in the world of the game.
My Friend Pedro Review
One of the largest joys within the world of indie games is finding something which feels incredibly unique… if a bit odd at times in…
Ashen Review
Anyone who has been interested in the more niche games shown off at E3 over the last few years may remember Ashen by A44 when…
Simple/Arcade Style Games And Their place In The Gaming Landscape
Over the last decade, gaming has become a partial replacement for other forms of cinematic media. Realistic graphics and striving for realism can be seen…
Referencing Done Right: Suda 51, No More Heroes And Their Charm
Throughout the history of video game development, there have been several big-name developers who made their own pedigree much like film directors, examples of such…
The Last Campfire Review
The simple joy of a puzzle game that lets you take it at your own pace holds a special place in my heart. The short…
Song of Iron Review
Sometimes a game can have a wonderful concept with fun elements that appeal to you directly, while at the same time having parts that tarnish…
Donut County Review
Sometimes a shorter, but still enjoyable, gaming experience is worth a player’s time. More content is not always ideal for certain games, as Donut County…
Slime Rancher Review
The announcement of Slime Rancher 2 at this year’s E3 was a very welcome surprise, the original 2016 Slime Rancher having served as a wonderful…
Blue Fire Review
Blue Fire released on February 4th, 2021 by the Argentinian game developer Robi Studios and published by Graffiti Games always stuck out to me among…