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Review: Tethered (Steam)

Introduction Quite a few years have passed since I last played a 3D God Game. Of course, Black & White was the first subgenre representative...

Review: Kung Fury Street Rage (PS Vita)

Admittedly, I've never seen this movie. I think I've heard about Kung Fury once on Kickstarter, but only once. Either way, it turns out...

Review: The Fidelio Incident (Steam) A Path To A New Life Interrupted

As some of you might already know, walking simulators are a genre I particularly enjoy. I noticed The Fidelio Incident recently and was stoked...

Review: Dark Rose Valkyrie (PS4)

Dark Rose Valkyrie is an RPG from Compile Heart. Unlike most of their other titles, this one has a more serious tone. While the...

Review: The Long Journey Home (Steam)

Introduction It is truly unfortunate, when a promising game receives a lot of negative attention (and reviews) because of its difficult control scheme. I am...

Review: Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III (Steam)

Introduction I consider the rich lore surrounding the Warhammer 40K universe to be the perfect allegory of the dangers related to authoritarian zealotry. It is...

Review: Daedalus (Gear VR)

Well, it's finally time I step back into the realm of virtual reality. Although I may have been focused on the Nintendo Switch for...

Review: de Blob (Steam)

Introduction If you’d have to choose just one thing to admire about de Blob, that would have to be its refreshing looks, despite the fact...

Review – Mirage: Arcane Warfare

INTRODUCTION From time to time, I venture out of my gaming "safe zone" of RPGs, action adventure games, and puzzle games to visit other genres....

Review- Drizzlepath: Genie (Steam)

In my ongoing effort to play through some of the games I have owned for quite a while, I thought it high time I...

Review: Life Beetle (Steam)

Life Beetle is a title that randomly floated (or scuttled as it were) across the ethereal wooden surface of my existential desk recently, so...

Review: Malus Code (PC) – A Slice of Horror Spliced Into a Romance

Malus Code is a kinetic novel, which for the uninitiated means that it’s not interactive. It features E-Mote - ‘emotional motion technology’, created by...

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