A Fight of Good and Evil
Strategy RPGs used to be my jam. Final Fantasy Tactics, Suikoden Tactics, La Pucelle Tactics; hell, any game with ‘tactics’ in ...
A pleasant, peaceful experience
Giraffe and Annika is a game quite unlike most. It’s simple, sure. It’s not a large game, by any means. But there’s so...
What happens to a home after tragedy?
This is the essential question players are presented with throughout the course of Infliction. You play as Gary Pout, ...
Welcome to the Federal Bureau of Control
If your time here feels a bit strange, just remember: It’s perfectly normal. Nothing is as it should be, and ever...
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...
Aim for the stars
Ambition is a necessity in the gaming industry, particularly if an indie developer aims to make a living in an industry dominated by AAA t...
Triumph in Threes
Throughout my stay here at BitCultures, I’ve had the opportunity to review a plethora of games, ranging from AAA titles like The Divisio...
Alliteration in HD
A few years ago, FuRyu launched The Alliance Alive on the Nintendo 3DS. It was a celebration of classic RPGs with a flair of modernity. I...
A New Style of Play
Reviewed on PS4
Utawarerumono, while full of letters and very difficult to say, is a series of longstanding name typically appreciated b...
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...