When it comes to the zombie genre, I’m a complete fanatic. I’ve been a fan ever since I was first exposed to The House of…
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…
Conscript Doesn’t Need Undead Monsters To Be A Tense Survival Horror Experience
The resurgence of survival horror we’ve seen in recent years has been a joy to be a part of, reliving the fond memories of tense…
Lake is a Cosy, Relaxing Holiday to the 1980s
Every now and then it’s nice to play a game with no stakes, an experience that takes you away from the outside world and acts…
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…
SPOOKWARE Review: Combining The Cute With The Horrifying
SPOOKWARE , developed by BEESWAX GAMES and published by DreadXP has been described by many as WarioWare meets horror-lite and for the most part, I…
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…
The Innsmouth Case Review
The Innsmouth Case, developed by RobotPumpkin Games, is a text adventure game based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft, known for his Cthulhu mythos and unique…
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…
Omno Review – Meditations on a Fleeting World
When I first saw Omno, I could see the influences it had from other indie games. It had the sole wanderer on a mystic adventure…