This fast-paced and entertaining defensive shooter was originally released as a mobile app and only recently released on the PC and PS4 in its definitive version. Few changes were made, most of which ...
I grew up on side-scrolling beat’em ups. I have always loved playing them from Double Dragon, Ninja Turtles, to Battletoads and Streets of rage. The list is quite long; there was quite a lot back the...
Reki Kawahara is probably best known for the Sword Art Online series. This phenomenally successful franchise plunges its protagonist into a virtual world without any save points or re-spawns, just a b...
The atom, the zoa, the dinosaur, man himself, no this isn’t describing your sixth-grade science class, these are some of the actual character evolutions in Atomega, a game developed by Reflections (an...
Rule with an Iron Fish is Kestrel Games studio’s first foray outside the mobile market and, although it took me a little while to get into, it’s definitely got me hooked. (Get it? Hooked? Like a fish ...
You’ve probably heard a lot about how 20XX is basically Mega Man X with procedurally generated levels. While that’s a good way to sum up the gameplay for Mega Man fans, it isn’t all that’s worth sayin...
Do you like first person adventure games? Exploring strange environments? Eerie robot bears with Russian accents? How about talking corn? If you answered yes to any of these, then Maize from indie stu...
Now that the embargo has been lifted on Semisphere’s we are finally free to give a review from the perspective of Nintendo Switch. If you’ve played it via steam or PS4 you probably already know every...
Japan is a land steeped in legends. Folklore filled with supernatural entities are abundant in this deeply spiritual society. Yet, ancient tales of Oni, Yurei, and Yokai are not where this cultural ph...