El Paso Elsewhere (Steam, Steam Deck) Review
On a path that will ultimately result in his own destruction, James Savage takes on his vampiric ex-girlfriend Draculae in El Paso Elsewhere, a moody neo-noir action shooter from Strange Scaffold.
Sea of Stars (Steam) Review
Sea of Stars, a retro RPG with modernized mechanics, takes players on a magical journey that’s as engrossing as it is nostalgic.
Grim Guardians: Demon Purge (Switch) Review
Grim Guardians: Demon Purge is a Castlevania-style spin-off of the Gal*Gun games with a fun but tough co-op mode that’s worth checking out but it might not click as well for non-genre enthusiasts.
Chained Echoes (Switch) Review
Chained Echoes was clearly constructed of the bricks left behind by JRPG classics such as Chrono Trigger, Xenogears, Final Fantasy VI, and more to create a complex fantasy epic.
Lunistice (Switch) Review
Lunistice is a charming 3D platformer that trims the sharp edges of its inspirations, while unfortunately falling into a few pitfalls of its own.
Save Room (Switch) Review
Forgo the surviving and start organizing in this Resident Evil 4-inspired puzzle game, Save Room. “What are you buying” with such a package?
Spidersaurs (PC) Review
Way Forward’s Saturday morning style shooter Spidersaurs has a ton of charm and energy but it is an incredibly traditional tribute to iconic titles.
Wizorb (Switch) Review
Tribute Games, the team behind the excellent TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge, take us back to one of their first ventures with Wizorb for Nintendo Switch.
The Outbound Ghost (PC) Review
Echoing the gameplay of Paper Mario, The Outbound Ghost has released first on Steam; Justin shares his thoughts on this cute RPG.
TMNT Shredder’s Revenge (Switch) Review
Building off of classic beat-em-up games and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon of the 80s, TMNT Shredder’s Revenge is an incredible tribute. Joe reviews the Nintendo Switch version.
Pocky & Rocky Reshrined (Switch) Review
In a blast from the SNES past, Pocky & Rocky Reshrined hits the Nintendo Switch in a big way as a nostalgic reimaging of the original game with new characters and more!
TMNT: The Last Ronin (Comic) Review
Standing out as one of the most fascinating comics of recent memory, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin is a must-read for fans. Joe has the review!
Infernax (Switch) Review
Blending the best elements of Zelda II and Castlevania II, Infernax carries NES inspiration well and becomes an instant indie classic.
DUSK (Switch) Review
Through technical wizardry, perseverance, and a refusal for compromises, DUSK on Switch is a marvel to behold.
Demon Turf (Steam) Review
The developers at Fabraz make the jump from 2D platforming to 3D platforming with Demon Turf, a sassy adventure featuring hip-hop tracks and a unique art direction.
Psychonauts 2 (Xbox Series X/PC) Review
A mountain of expectation loomed over the release of Psychonauts 2. Justin explains why this Double Fine release not only meets expectations but in many ways exceeds them.
Death's Door (Steam) Review
Death’s Door from Acid Nerve (published by Devolver Digital) doesn’t add much in the way of new for the action-adventure genre but it does refine the formula beautifully into a game that is absolutely worth playing.
Song of Horror (PS4) Review
Since the mastery of horror found in games like Silent Hill and Resident Evil, there have been a lot of attempts to recapture that magic, especially in the indie space. Song of Horror, unfortunately, fails to do this…
Cyber Shadow (Steam) Review
Cyber Shadow recaptures the magic of classic Ninja Gaiden with some modern improvements. Shovel Knight publisher Yacht Club throws in their support for this new indie action platformer.
Hotshot Racing (Nintendo Switch) Review
Alex dives into Hotshot Racing on the Nintendo Switch, a low-poly arcade racing game from Sumo Digital and Lucky Mountain Games. Read why this one surprised him in this review.