Tag Archives: Steam

Gore’s Gallery of Glorious Games – Volume One

This is a series I’ve been wanting to do for a while. There are so many games that pop up on digital storefronts nowadays (especially the Switch eShop) that it can be hard to figure out what is worth playing. It’s impossible to review every great game and some can get lost in the wasteland […]

Gore’s Favorite Games of Not-E3

It’s that time of year again! While E3 didn’t actually happen this year, there were still plenty of game announcements over the past week. I thought I’d take some time and cover a few of the ones that caught my eye. This obviously isn’t everything that was shown off and I wasn’t actually able to […]

Dunk Lords Review

Platforms: Nintendo Switch (reviewed), Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows Dunk Lords is a self-described “two-on-two basketball beat ‘em up” that starts out by putting you through a quick tutorial to show you the ropes. Here you’ll learn how to do typical basketball moves like dunking, shooting, passing, blocking, and sprinting. There are also a number […]

Princess Farmer Review

Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One (reviewed), PlayStation 4, Steam, Epic Store Princess Farmer is a match-three puzzle game meets visual novel. As things begin, we find our cute bunny protagonist doing what they thought was some normal farming. As they harvest some vegetables, they stumble upon a tube of lipstick. This is no ordinary tube […]

Spelunky 2 Review

Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed) and Microsoft Windows Eight years ago I reviewed a little indie game called Spelunky. At the time I enjoyed it and gave it a five star review, but little did I know in the years following, it would become one of my favorite games ever made. Needless to say, I’m coming […]

Rock Out With Your Cart Out 43 – Kamiko

This time, we’re listening to a bit of a shorter soundtrack. And I do mean “we”! I wanted to share this soundtrack, but I couldn’t find enough to say about it, so I roped in a surprise, special guest. I would’ve liked to have gotten the composer, Taira Watanabe, on, but the language barrier would […]

Panzer Dragoon: Remake Review

Platforms: Stadia, Switch (reviewed), and Windows Panzer Dragoon is one of those imperfect perfect games. When it came out for the Saturn, it was used as ammunition in the console wars. It was a game that bolstered the arcade expertise of Sega’s developers to make a game of pure spectacle. The game’s desolate world overrun with […]

Wunderling Review

Platforms: Switch and Windows (Steam) As I’ve gotten older, platformers have become less and less appealing to me. I’m not sure when it happened, but I don’t find too much joy in them anymore. They seem to be either designed to be a good entrance point for someone more new to them, which is not […]

Sagebrush Review

Platforms: Mac, Playstation 4, Switch, Windows, and Xbox One (reviewed) Tackling cults isn’t really something done in video games beyond “hey, there’s this cult and they’re out to kill you, so kill them first.” You get occasional things like The Church in the Darkness that deals with infiltrating a cult to get someone out, but […]

Estiman Review

Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch (reviewed), Android, iOS Sometimes I need a game to act as a palette cleanser. I just recently spent nearly 75 hours playing through Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and I haven’t been ready to jump into another big, story-driven game just yet. So I’ve been looking for more relaxing and bite-sized gaming […]