Japanese developer OneorEight’s first large game, Earth’s Dawn, is a 2D action side-scroller and is a veritable success. The game first released in Japan as Earth Wars before making its way to western shores. …
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Imagine a world where everything is an homage to the 1980s and the result will probably look something along the lines of Saturday Morning RPG. The game tells the story of …
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Nothing covers up dark themes better than cute aesthetics. Just look at Reus, it’s so cartoonish and charming. You command nature-based giants with outlandish proportions and occasionally have tiny people riding …
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When I first saw screenshots of Ginger: Beyond the Crystal, I could hardly believe my eyes. I mean, look at it! This game is absolutely gorgeous, and it immediately had …
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If there is a more frustrating match three game than Castles in existence, then I haven’t found it. Nor do I want to. The game starts out well enough with a …
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If you’ve been following the Xbox One release schedule then you’ll know there are a ton of game releases every week. It’s nice when one comes along that’s a little …
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Just like the Dark Souls games, I tried very hard to hate Necropolis. What’s the point of playing a game that feels like a punishment? The first time I played it, …
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The Bunker is a relic from a bygone era, and yet it seems to fit perfectly with what a lot of modern audiences want. Back in the mid nineties, home PC’s …
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Like a veritable toy box, Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found is a roguelike, Metroidvania style, action-platformer with some tower defense and RPG elements thrown in for good measure. We …
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We always want games to be different. Dear Esther has been offering people a different kind of gaming experience for many years now. This unique and alluring tale is actually a …
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