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Chicory: A Colorful Tale | A Brief Review

This game is a perfect choice if you have interest towards art. In this game, you’ll play as the main character named after your (possibly) favorite dish, Chicory. The character that you played was a janitor who actually the current “wielder” of a magical brush. One day, all the color has been drained from the universe, then Chicory suddenly found the abandoned magical brush. You...[Read More]

Spirit City (Lofi Sessions) | A Brief Review

Spirit City, Mooncube Games’s Debut A rainy day is a good time to stay at your home while doing your works. But sometimes we still gotta work even in the most hectic and chaotic day. This Mooncube Games debut, Spirit City: Lofi Sessions would be a perfect accompanion to your work. A relaxing sounds permeate the air, from the soft pitter-patter of rain to the calming crackle of a fireplace, w...[Read More]

Crow Country – A Nostalgic Dive into Survival Horror

In the realm of gaming, Crow Country is a nostalgia often serves as a powerful beacon, drawing players back to cherished eras of gaming history. This game was masterfully taps into this sentiment, offering a riveting survival horror experience that pays homage to classics like Silent Hill while carving its own haunting path through the abandoned corridors of an eerie theme park. Visuals and Atmosp...[Read More]

MultiVersus | A Review (2024)

MultiVersus, more like Multiverse.. It would be interesting if we there’s a game that using several characters from different movies to fighting each other. Apparently, Warner Bros has offered some of its most popular characters to new solid Player First Games in an effort to carve out a niche in the Smash Bros-dominated IP-crossover-fighter genre. This game called MetaVersus. Although there...[Read More]

Fabledom Review: A Whimsical Twist on City Building

Fabledom brings a fresh perspective to the city-building genre, blending the enchanting world of fairy tales with strategic gameplay. Developed by a dedicated team, this game invites players to create and manage a magical kingdom, complete with charming characters and fantastical elements. A Fairy Tale Set at Fabledom From the moment you start Fabledom, its vibrant, storybook-inspired visuals capt...[Read More]

Lorelei and the Laser Eyes Review

A Mind-Bending Puzzle Adventure Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, a 2024 puzzle game, is developed by Simogo and published by Annapurna Interactive. Released on May 16, 2024, it is available on Windows and Nintendo Switch. This game exemplifies how smaller companies can create brilliant, original games despite the mainstream industry’s focus on shareholder value. Simogo, known for the eerie Year W...[Read More]

Animal Well: A Metroidvania Masterpiece Hidden in Pixel Art

Hello peekers! In the dripping midnight glade, an antique telephone rests on the earth, its presence a blend of technology and mystery. This telephone, rendered in limited 2D pixel art, becomes an essential part of the game, Animal Well, serving as a save point and a symbol of progress. This review explores the intricate design and captivating world of Animal Well, a game that redefines the Metroi...[Read More]

Minishoot Adventures | Review (May 2024)

On today’s review we’ll talk about Minishoot Adventures. Since this game doesn’t really have any sort of story, I’ll jump right into the gameplay. The game’s concept is quite simple. Imagine if Link on The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, suddenly transformed into a spaceship equipped with twin stick shooter controls? Basically, that’s what this game is abou...[Read More]

Lil’ Guardsman | A Review (2024)

An emotional and serious video game is always a good thing to play. In reality, it could be too stressful to appreciate after a day of living it up to the fullest. Granted, happiness and smiles aren’t necessary for every game, but occasionally they are. Fortunately, Lil’ Guardsman has those bright, innovative package that will make you laugh a lot. The Backstory of Lil’ Guardsman...[Read More]

Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut | A Brief Review

Today on this review, well talk about Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Ghost of Tsushima Returning to PS5 Basically, Ghost of Tsushima is a story of a warrior who must travel from his home island of Tsushima to repel Mongol invaders. The narrative, styled like old samurai movies, takes place in the late 1200s. You’ll encounter a lot of allies and enemies during the journey. Each of th...[Read More]

Braid (Anniversary Edition) | A Review

Can’t believe that the first edition of Braid came out almost 16 years ago. The video game landscape therefore looks very different from what it did in the past if you were to compare it to the anniversary edition. The years after its released, Braid has impacted the independent gaming industry and spawned hundreds or perhaps thousands of titles. Along with other independent game icons like ...[Read More]

Athenian Rhapsody | A Review

First of all, I have to say that the visuals of Athenian Rhapsody and Toby Fox’s Undertale and Deltarune are very similar. There’s various choice of the really catchy soundtrack, hilarious writing, fourth-wall breaking theme, and choices like pacifism and genocide. So, at first, I wondered if these choice would test me. Numerous Undertale-inspired fangames, such as Undertale Yellow and...[Read More]

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