Category: Review
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Review: Rouge – Delicious, Hilarious and Bangalicious on All Levels
Picture 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 air, the palpable excitement as a world of sensuality unfolds. This is no ordinary show; it’s an invitation to indulge in a symphony of the senses, leaving you…
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Review: Witch and Mansion: A Tantaslising Reminder of the Horrors Beyond the Veil
He’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, if that doesn’t tickle your fancy, I would recommend steering clear. However, if that is your precise cup of tea, please sit, get cozy, and read on! Witch…
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Review: Cocoon – Navigating Alien Realms with Precision
A 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 employees. One such project was the studio Geometric Interactive, founded by Jakob Schmid and Jeppe Carlsen. Carlsen was the lead gameplay designer on both of Playdead’s successes Limbo…
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Review: Slay the Princess – Incredible and Captivating Horror
Creative 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 novel, Slay the Princess presents you with a simple task, kill the Princess before she ends the world.… If only it were that simple.This game features beautiful visuals,…
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Review: Hellboy: Web of Wyrd – A Promising but Ultimately Disappointing Roguelike
Despite looking faithful to Mike Mignola’s iconic comic franchise, Hellyboy: Web of Wyrd makes too many error to be considered a must-have.
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Review: Sonic Superstars – A Retro Revival
Nick checks out Sonic Superstars, the latest game to take Sonic back to his glory days. Does co-op work for Sonic and the gang?
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Review: Fae Farm – Cultivating Cozy Magic
Are There Too Many Farming Games? The cozy farming game scene is well and truly thriving at the moment – perhaps too much so. The scene is flooded with titles, some of which feel fresh and fun (Wylde Flowers, My Time at Sandrock, RE: Legend) and others that are in desperate need of an overhaul…
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Review: Payday 3 – A Bungled-but-Entertaining Heister
Payday 3 is a mixed loot bag, though the future is looking bright for gaming’s favourite heisters.
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Review: The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood – A Breathtaking and Emotive Journey
PiePatch dives into the narrative experience of witches, tarot, and intricate decision-making in The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood. Review out now!
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Review: Dead Island 2 – Vacay and Slay in Sunny Hell-A!
You can’t keep a good franchise down, & after years in dev hell, Dead Island 2 is here to wow gamers with nostalgia and highly detailed gore.