Action RPGs have great potential to transport us to other worlds, injecting our brains with shots of dopamine from leveling up, loot, and puzzles. Dark Souls and Zelda are great examples of how the ge...
Hammerting takes upon itself a noble and grand aspiration – to be a great dwarven kingdom simulator. It is a lofty goal, to be sure – it has at least one established competitor in Dwarf Fortress, but...
Vampires are no longer all the rage, so to speak, but their allure hasn’t ever really disappeared. Their presence in the gamer zeitgeist is still inspiring for those who favor the mortally challenged...
Popup Dungeon is a clever and entertaining game. As a profoundly customizable dungeon crawler, Popup Dungeon offers a “just one more turn” feel, with satisfying progression through silly and nerd-hum...
I want to open this review by saying, please don’t unnecessarily kill spiders. They do good for the world. Now that my inner druid has spoken, I’d like to say that Kill it with Fire is a game in its...
Gather ‘round, kiddos. It’s time to tell you the story of the great game that Demon’s Rise: War for the Deep could have been. It’s a sad tale, to be sure, but one that covers aesthetics, mechanics, ...
I was lucky to get a chance to review Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia. I was a fan of the original Brigandine on the Playstation. At the time, I was very much a fan of strategy games on the conso...
I honestly didn’t even know what to expect with Do Not Feed the Monkeys, especially since I found it for the Switch. My first thought was that it was a children’s game of some sort, and – you know – ...