Reviews
- Review: Magical Delicacy – Cooking Up Charm and Platforming Magicby Pie PatchPie Patch discovers that Magical Delicacy is a Metroidvania that like a delicious meal, should be savoured and appreciated.
- Early Access Review: On Point VR – A Future Must-have Titleby NickbaitClassic Shooting, Brought Back in VR Back in 2020, I recognized the potential for many classic franchises to be remade in VR and subsequently tweeted about it.… Read more: Early Access Review: On Point VR – A Future Must-have Title
- Review: Sucker for Love: Date to Die For – An Outstanding Spin-offby Pie PatchSucker for Love: First Date was so much fun! A nice premise with stellar execution. With the announcement of the second installment, Sucker for Love: Date to… Read more: Review: Sucker for Love: Date to Die For – An Outstanding Spin-off
- Review: Hypercharged Unbox – A Fragtastic Throwback Shooterby NickbaitNick dives into Digital Cybercherries’ brilliant throwback shooter. Why can’t all FPS games be this earnest?
- Review: Heading Out – A Thrilling Journey On the Open Roadby Nate ShearerRunning on Empty Everyone is running from something. Whether it be from our past, our future, responsibility, or just boredom – everyone has their own internal war… Read more: Review: Heading Out – A Thrilling Journey On the Open Road
- Review: Witch Rise – A Charming-but-short Spellcasting FPSby NickbaitNickbait checks out Witch Rise, an ambitious magical retro FPS from Ratalaika Games and lightUP. Check out his full review!
- Review: Kick Bastards – An Accessible First-Person Speedrunnerby Nate ShearerNate Shearer checks out Kick Bastards, the accessible first-person speedrunner – check out his full review!
- Review: My Little Blood Cult – Not the Catch of the Day We Hoped Forby R TR T checks out a culty little title that held so much potential, but unfortunately misses the mark.
- Review: Little Goody Two Shoesby Pie PatchFairytale horror is a classic genre in many mediums; there’s something intriguing about mixing the sweet and the macabre. While numerous video games have attempted the cute-but-spooky… Read more: Review: Little Goody Two Shoes
- Review: JBL Quantum 100X Console Headset – Brilliance on a Budgetby NickbaitFounded 77 years ago in 1946, JBL is a company synonymous with quality sound products. They’ve only been manufacturing gaming headsets for a few years, but in… Read more: Review: JBL Quantum 100X Console Headset – Brilliance on a Budget
- Review: Rouge – Delicious, Hilarious and Bangalicious on All Levelsby Caitren Sheather-ReidPicture this: the velvet curtain parts, and red spotlights cast a glow over the assembled audience in the Sydney Spiegeltent. You can sense the electricity in the… Read more: Review: Rouge – Delicious, Hilarious and Bangalicious on All Levels
- Review: Witch and Mansion: A Tantaslising Reminder of the Horrors Beyond the Veilby Caitren Sheather-ReidHe’s, She’s, They’s, and everyone in between—before you take your seats, please note that these shows have strong elements of horror and pretty heavy sexual themes. So,… Read more: Review: Witch and Mansion: A Tantaslising Reminder of the Horrors Beyond the Veil
- Review: Cocoon – Navigating Alien Realms with Precisionby Nate ShearerA Fantastic Debut With the departure of Playdead studio heads back in 2016, people were curious about the future with new projects being built by those former… Read more: Review: Cocoon – Navigating Alien Realms with Precision
- Review: Slay the Princess – Incredible and Captivating Horrorby Pie PatchCreative Indie horror games are popping up left, right, and center nowadays but few have captured my attention quite like Slay the Princess. A psychological horror visual… Read more: Review: Slay the Princess – Incredible and Captivating Horror
- Review: Hellboy: Web of Wyrd – A Promising but Ultimately Disappointing Roguelikeby R TDespite looking faithful to Mike Mignola’s iconic comic franchise, Hellyboy: Web of Wyrd makes too many error to be considered a must-have.