Whether you’re racing down the rails from the confines of a cab or calling the shots from the confines of your company offices, Train Life: A Railway Simulator offers affordable, Early Access enjoyment that largely ...
Read More »DoDonPachi Resurrection (Switch) review
Heralded as one of the genre’s best efforts, DoDonPachi arrives on Switch with all of the substance found in the 2010 Xbox 360 port. It’s a notoriously tough game but mastering the way through the ...
Read More »New Releases: November 25th-December 1st, 2021
This week, Evil Genius gets ported to consoles, DEEEER Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game wreaks havoc across suburban sandboxes, and Asterix & Obelix try to put their mediocre game career in the past. With ...
Read More »Dohna Dohna ~ Let’s Do Bad Things Together review
Whoever said that “pimping ain’t easy” probably wasn’t talking about Dohna Dohna ~ Let’s Do Bad Things Together. But the adage is surprisingly accurate, as you juggle acquisition, management, and the distress caused by stolen ...
Read More »Bright Memory: Infinite review
Building on its technically skilled predecessor, Bright Memory: Infinite retools its action, resulting in a brief, but thoroughly thrilling, single-player campaign. First, a confession: I used to routinely play Call of Duty for the single-player ...
Read More »Alchemical Cutie mini-review
Veering from most farming sims, Alchemical Cutie has you nurturing jellies rather than fruits and flowers. While the concept of a farm full of Dragon Quest-esque creatures is alluring, the game’s too relaxed and directionless ...
Read More »New Releases: November 18th-24th, 2021
This week, the holidays reissues ramp up with everything from Disco Elysium to a trio of 16-bit era Disney titles repeating this week. Cult favorites BloodRayne and its sequel arrive return this week, offering the ...
Read More »Shin Megami Tensei V review
This Switch exclusive puts players in the middle of a holy war, where your action will determine the fate of the world. Atlus’ latest puts the weight of the world on your shoulders, but unlike ...
Read More »Gynoug mini-review
Gynoug is a pleasing trip back to the nineties, when coders kept hands sweaty, composers made modest soundchips sing, and artists brought giant, alien phalluses onto the family television. As a enthusiast of ‘90s-era STGs, ...
Read More »New Releases: November 11th-17th, 2021
As evidenced by the re-releases of the Grand Theft Auto trilogy, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, it’s that time of year when publishers bring out their perennial ...
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