CastleStorm Review – A Smorgasbord of Fun
Zen Studios’ Castlestorm makes its way to Switch, polishing gameplay from a number of other games and bringing in its own humorous writing to tie everything together.
Zen Studios’ Castlestorm makes its way to Switch, polishing gameplay from a number of other games and bringing in its own humorous writing to tie everything together.
Behaviour Digital Inc’s newest game, Deathgarden, is coming to Early Access, bringing with it intriguing asymmetrical gameplay. In the garden, players can either survive together or hunt alone.
La-Mulana 2 is a game with a following that is thoroughly confusing as it is definitely not even a diamond in the rough.
The years can be cruel to games from the mid-2000s, but Okami has aged like a fine wine, and its port to the Switch is a well-fitting delight.
BRIG 12 is slated for August release, but with what we’re seeing at the tail-end of July, it must be crunch time at Traega Entertainment.
The Mooseman tells a bizarre and enthralling story with intriguing style, but it may have served better as an animated short-film than a game.
Dig or Die burst out of Steam’s Early Access with great success, but the game has been criticized as a Terraria clone. However, you should never judge a book by its cover, so let’s dig a little deeper.
The Spectrum Retreat consists of two mismatched components that both deserve better execution than what this game offers them.
27 years after its initial release, cult classic Another World finds its way onto the Switch. Unfortunately, the shine that had made it so special has rusted away, revealing a game that could only be considered good in Another World. The 90’s, maybe?
If you’re the type to grab a couple of friends and head to the cinema to see a movie that’s so bad it’s good, then Gray Dawn is the game for you.