Tag Archives: Review
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 […]
Glass Masquerade Review
Platforms: PC/Mac (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One, Google Play The introduction of trophies and achievements into video games has been a blessing and a curse. On one hand, they may push us to do things we otherwise might not, allowing us to get more out of our games. For me though, seeing […]
Concrete Genie Review
Platforms: PlayStation 4 I’ve always had a great love and deep appreciation for art of all forms. Drawing and doodling have been some of my favorite hobbies for years, and when I was in grade school, I was quite the artist. Sadly, I never honed or improved those skills, and to this day, I still […]
River City Girls Review
Platforms: Playstation 4, Switch, Windows, Xbox One (reviewed) The River City (otherwise known as Kunio-kun) franchise is one that’s been around for over 30 years and has never really had that breakout hit that gets it to stick in the heads of the masses. Its lineage has been a bit confusing. My entry point was […]
Ape Out Review
Platforms: Switch (reviewed) and Windows When I was five years old, I was bitten by a monkey. I was at a zoo in Portugal on a family holiday. At that time I could not read Portuguese, I still can’t read Portuguese, but if I could I would have read in big block letters: NÃO ALIMENTE […]
Shadwen Review
Platforms: PC and Playstation 4 (reviewed) Shadwen is a stealth game that has Shadwen, the titular assassin you play as, maneuvering her way through a town on her way to assassinate the king. On her way, she meets up with Lily, the girl you control in the first chapter of the game. During that meeting, you’re […]
Hyrule Warriors Review
Platform: Wii U (reviewed) I kept telling myself that I could overlook Hyrule Warriors’ roots in the Musou games. Being able to fulfill the power-fantasy of playing as Link and mowing through hundreds, sometimes thousands, of enemies in a single battle would be enough to overlook the repetitive nature of these games. The fan-service thrown […]