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Game Review | The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is more than just a game; it's an enchanting journey into the mystical world of witchcraft and choices. This meditative narrative adventure has a unique way of captivating players, drawing them into a world…
Game Review | Videoverse Captures the Essence of Our Digital Past
In an era marked by ever-evolving online landscapes, the gaming industry continues to capture the essence of past digital experiences. One such example is Videoverse, a game by Kinmoku Games, creators of the acclaimed title One Night…
Game Review | Fort Solis is Lifeless on Mars
Indie developer Fallen Leaf's latest offering, Fort Solis, has landed on the gaming scene with a whimper rather than a bang. The third-person adventure game aims to captivate players with its Mars-set narrative and intriguing premise, but…
Game Review | Stray Gods is Ambitious But Can’t Carry A Tune
Summerfall Studios' upcoming game, Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical, had the gaming community buzzing with its unique premise—a choice-based musical set against a modern-day backdrop of Greek mythology. The game follows Grace, a…
Game Review | Atlas Fallen
In the ever-evolving landscape of the gaming industry, titles that attempt to merge intricate narratives and dynamic gameplay often walk a tightrope. Atlas Fallen ambitiously seeks to intertwine a complex narrative with free-form…
Game Review | Baldur’s Gate 3 Bridges the Gap Between Tabletop and Video RPGs
Baldur’s Gate 3, touted as a computerized emulation of tabletop role-playing, provides a captivating experience rooted in Dungeons & Dragons’ Fifth Edition rules. The game's rich tapestry of dice rolls, diverse decision-making, and…
Game Review | Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons is All Smoke, No Fire
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons, on the surface, appears to be a promising revival of the classic arcade beat-em up series, complete with modern twists. Developed by Secret Base, the game combines the beloved 2D side-scrolling…
Game Review | Venba Tackles Cooking, Culture and the Power of Trial and Error
The world of video games is known for its diverse array of genres, each catering to different tastes and preferences. Among these, puzzle games have always offered a unique blend of challenge and satisfaction. But what if a puzzle game…
Game Review | Thronefall Takes the Crown
Thronefall, the latest offering from indie studio Grizzly Games, has landed in Steam Early Access with a refreshing take on the tower defense strategy genre. Launched on August 2, the game quickly captured the attention of players,…
Game Review | Fire Emblem Engage Isn’t All That Engaging
In its latest release, Engage, the Fire Emblem franchise takes a step towards catering to a more mobile gaming audience, but the transition comes with mixed results. While the game boasts beautiful cutscenes and improved combat mechanics,…