Dark Nights with Poe and Munro Review: Supernatural Hodge Podge
D’Avekki Studios’s Dark Nights with Poe and Munro is without a doubt an enjoyable supernatural hodge podge of ideas; some interesting, some not so much. While D’Avekki seems very aware of what they are making and don't stray away from it, a lot of what they try falls short.
Skate City Review: Kick, Push; How Do I Coast?
Skate City delivers a simplistic entry level approach to the genre coupled with a can-do mentality and constant sense of fulfillment. However, this sense of fulfillment falls solely on the player to discover hidden features.
Hitchhiker Review: A Peculiar, Yet Triumphant Ride
Hitchhiker is a story told in the medium it was meant for. It’s peculiar, heavy at times, but lovely throughout without many dull moments. While gameplay isn’t king here, the gripping narrative is well worth the price of admission.
Cozy Grove: A New Horizon?
Cozy Grove draws many similarities to Animal Crossing, but with a unique twist. With this in mind, it bears the question: can Spry Fox’s new island adventure satisfy the passionate Animal Crossing fanbase?
Genesis Noir Review: A Convoluted Cosmic Tale
Genesis Noir is a mixed bag of elements. Outside of the stunning aesthetic and presentation, the game doesn’t do much else cohesively.
3 Out of 10: Season One Review: Dive Right In
3 Out of 10 is a fantastic sitcom-inspired adventure with a whimsical ensemble of characters that will keep you entertained throughout.
Mundaun Review: Anything But Mundane
Mundaun is absolutely a quality product from beginning to end. Hidden Fields’ vision for a unique horror experience is completely realized, and it's quite the beautiful one at that.
Adios Review: A Story of Turmoil
Adios tells a superb heartbreaking story about a pig farmer, but unfortunately it is wrapped in a product that feels ultimately unfinished.
Everhood Review: Question Everything
Everhood is a fantastic game that pushes the boundary of expectations in storytelling and rhythm games. It’s that unique piece of art that you can hardly describe, but can’t stop looking at.
Littlewood Impressions: World Saved! Now What?
With a relaxed world that you can escape into, Littlewood brings out the best in town building styled games. Here are Lily’s impressions of this wholesome indie three weeks into her town.
Maquette Review: More Than Friends
With their debut title, Graceful Machine finds balance in eloquently tying intricate gameplay and modest narrative together with the theme of scale. Maquette is a dream for those seeking an intelligent and unique challenge, as well as those who wish to experience a purely human story.
Speed Limit Review: A Child’s Action Flick Fever Dream
With its action packed fever dream vibe, Speed Limit delivers a fast paced gameplay experience welcoming players to simply jump in and have a good time.
Early Hours: Shattered - Tale of The Forgotten King
In blending visual and mechanical elements influenced by beloved franchises, Redlock Studio has crafted a refreshing take on the Souls-like genre with their debut title Shattered - Tale of The Forgotten King.
Preview: A Long Journey To An Uncertain End
No video game demo has ever managed to make Ryden cry - that is, until this one. Crispy Creative’s first original IP, A Long Journey to an Uncertain End, has the potential to be the best queer representation in a video game to date.
NUTS Review: Tinker Tailor Squirrel Spy
With hyper-stylized visuals, a simple yet engaging gameplay loop, and a narrative enriched by production design, NUTS is an utter delight. But, lack of accessibility options and performance issues on Nintendo Switch packages a full recommendation with slight caveats.
Bugsnax Review: Snaktooth Treasure Island
Against all odds and hype, Bugsnax has exceeded expectations by delivering an impactful, unpredictable story with rich characters I will fondly remember.