Tag Archives: Linux
Cardpocalypse Review
Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed) Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Windows, iOS, Linux, macOS Cardpocalypse tells the story of Jess, a 10-year-old kid that’s new in town and trying to survive her first week at school. Set in the 90’s, everyone at Dudsdale Elementary is obsessed with the TV show Mega Mutant Power Pets and during her […]
Battle for Blood Review
Platforms: Nintendo Switch (reviewed), Steam, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac Battle for Blood’s gameplay is typical of many match-three puzzle games as you’ll be moving tiles left, right, up, or down to create horizontal or vertical matches. Where this game changes things up is each specific tile is associated with a type of soldier. Creating matches […]
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 […]
GAJ Game Club – The Great Perhaps
John Lucero, Vanessa Cahill, and Jason Arriola travel through time and get ran over by a train (multiple times) in the puzzle platformer, The Great Perhaps. Our logo was created by Vanessa Cahill. Our theme song was created by Josie “Visager” Brechner. Support us on Patreon! Follow Games and Junk on Twitter! Subscribe and rate! […]
Children of Morta Review
Platforms: Xbox One, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Classic Mac OS Family has always been the most important thing in my life. If a movie, television show, or game has a depiction of a caring, tight-knit family at the core of its story, I’m almost certainly on board. Children of Morta offers […]
A Short Hike Review
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS (Steam/Itch.io) Memory is strange. There were moments in my life, as I’m sure there were in yours, that I now wish had lasted forever. There are conversations, situations, and places that I would like to relive again and again. At the time, in the moment, I may not have thought […]
Blues and Bullets – In For A Penny, In For Two-Fifths Of A Pound
It’s a weird thing to start something knowing full well you’re starting something that’s likely never to be finished. Imagine another timeline where Stephen King dies after getting hit by that van and never finishing The Dark Tower series. It wasn’t but a few months after I finished the fourth entry in the series that King was […]
Organ Trail Complete Edition Review
Platforms: Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Ouya, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita (reviewed), and Windows Are you old enough to remember those days in school when your teacher was hung over and clearly not wanting to be bothered, so they’d ship you off to the computer lab to play Oregon Trail? If you answered yes to this […]
SteamWorld Heist Review
Platforms: Nintendo 3DS (reviewed), Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, iOS Image & Form games continues to impress with SteamWorld Heist, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed game SteamWorld Dig. This time around things will be quite different in the SteamWorld galaxy as Heist has traded in the platforming and […]
Shadows of Adam Review
Platforms: Windows (reviewed), Mac, and Linux It’s been tough to find the time to go back to some of my favorite JRPG from my youth. While a single playthrough of Chrono Trigger can be done in less than 20 hours, I know myself well enough that not hitting the New Game Plus option to get the multiple […]