Made for This
The Legend of Heroes saga is one that I hold dearly. It’s full of memorable characters with incredibly personal and interesting growth and p...
Short and sweet with plenty of replayability.
There isn’t much to preamble about in this review. There isn’t much left to say about indie games and devs...
Run.
Reviewed on Nintendo Switch
Slenderman is one of those franchises that re-invented the horror genre of gaming. Its early forms provided endless hours o...
Bringing the darkness out of everyone
Reviewed on PS4 Pro
Caligula. The word means ‘little soldier’s boot’, but it was a nickname given to the Roman e...
Occupational hazards
Reviewed on Nintendo Switch
The first time I heard of >Observer_, I was debating whether to purchase it from Limited Run Games. I en...
Returning to the City of Brass.
Reviewed on Nintendo Switch
Last year, veteran developers who worked on Bioshock launched a new first person roguelike adven...
A new type of fairy tale.
Reviewed on PS4
One of my favorite things about publisher NIS America is that they consistently bring over games that I would neve...
A Boy and His Pelican
Reviewed on Xbox One X
Storm Boy is a classic Australian children’s book written by the legendary Colin Thiele. It’s a classic boy...
The Dark Souls of Indie Games
Reviewed on PS4
I don’t know if I’ll ever understand the craze that surrounded Dark Souls. Demon’s Souls, one of my favo...
A labyrinthine adventure.
Reviewed on PS4
NIS America has, for a while now, been held close to my heart for bringing some of the best and niche JRPGs westwa...