The Eternal Life of Goldman – Preview
The Eternal Life of Goldman has been on my radar for a while now. Developed by Cyprus-based Weappy Studio and…
MIO: Memories in Orbit – Review
MIO: Memories in Orbit opens with haunting music and immediately nails its atmosphere. From the very first moments, the game…
Cult of the Lamb – Review
Among the many entries in the roguelike genre, there is one odd duck – or lamb, in this case –…
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars Reforged – Review
Many video game developing companies these days decide to remaster, remake or port their classic games to newer systems. Having…
Pepper Grinder – Review
When I think of a 2D side-scrolling platformer, I think of suspended platforms, obstacles to avoid, and… jumping. Lots of…
Hades 2 – Review
I, as many others, was really excited when I heard the news that Hades 2 was finally launching. I spent…
Gothic Classic – Review
I’ve lately become quite the THQ Nordic fan. They have the odd interest of reviving RPG classics, and their latest…
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance – Review
SEGA’s hack and slash Shinobi series has been around for almost four decades, with the first installment dropping back in…
Minishoot Adventures – Review
Bullet hell is one of the more niche genres in the gaming sphere, with their inherently hardcore nature relegating their…
THE FIRST BERSERKER: KHAZAN – REVIEW
The First Berserker: Khazan was an unexpected surprise of 2025. It is a fast paced action-RPG “soulslike” game featuring a…
UNBEATABLE – Review
Have you ever listened to a jazz jam session or a rock concert powered by a crummy amplifier? It’s loud…
Super Meat Boy 3D – Review
Within the genre of precision platformers, Super Meat Boy (SMB) is about as iconic as it gets. It’s sequel, Super…
Nioh 3 – Review
These days, there’s no shortage of games inspired by FromSoftware’s Souls series, so-called “soulslikes” (I still despise the term, but…
2XKO – Review
If you have been playing videogames for a while, chances are you have heard of Riot’s superhit game League of…
Rhythm Sprout – Review
In the past, rhythm games always left me with the impression that they were really tough, with a gameplay loop…
