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Thank Goodness You’re Here
Thank Goodness You’re Here Review: Weirdest Adventure of the Year? I had never played a game where a man offered me some sausage through a hole in a fence, at least that was until I played Thank Goodness You’re Here. After that particular incident, I came to the conclusion that Ted Lasso had not quite…
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Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers Review – A Blackjack Roguelike That Deals a Strong Hand (But Doesn’t Beat the House)
Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers Review – A Blackjack Roguelike That Deals a Strong Hand (But Doesn’t Beat the House) Introduction As a self-proclaimed roguelike sicko, resisting a new entry in the genre is basically impossible for me. It doesn’t matter if it’s a top-down shooter, a dungeon crawler, a farming sim, or even a game…
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Guayota Review
Guayota Review: Is this a Must-Play Puzzle Platfomer? Guayota is a video game that I didn’t know much about before I started to review it. The trailer and the game’s Steam page indicated that it was a top-down puzzle game, and it intrigued me enough that I wanted to give it a shot. After some…
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Super Space Club Review
Super Space Club Review When I interviewed Super Space Club’s developer, Graham Reid he described his game as “a vibrant lo-fi arcade space shooter that is a fun experience that you can chill to.” As someone who always loves winding down the end of the night with a game that I can just pop quickly…
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EA Sports College Football 25 Review
EA Sports College Football 25 Review I cannot understate this enough. I used to love playing the college sports games growing up in the 2000s and the 2010s. When they went away I felt like a piece of me as a gamer Low-key kind of died. Afterwards many of us who enjoyed the college video…
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Dungeons of Hinterburg Review
Dungeons of Hinterburg Review: Indie Zelda-like with a Dash of Persona I was one of those weird people that did not like Zelda Tears to the Kingdom or Breath of the Wild. I didn’t vibe with the story, the gameplay always felt rudimentary compared to a lot of other action adventure games and I’m not…
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Selaco Review
Selaco Review It seems like an FPS campaign is a rare treat nowadays, especially outside of DOOM and Call of Duty. That is why when a new one hits my radar I get tentatively excited. I can’t help, but wonder ‘Perhaps this will remind of the glory days of FPS campaigns’. That is apart of…
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Capes Review
Capes Review Capes was a game that I remember seeing at Pax and I remember thinking that it didn’t demo well. Yet despite that, I loved the premise so much that I hoped that when I played it that I would dig the game.I never played X-COM, but I’ve always loved turned-based games and I…
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CorpseKeeper Review:
CorspeKeeper Review: Is Fighting Roguelite Worth your Time? I always enjoy finding a game that combines elements and genres in a unique way that I’ve never seen before. The latest one is Corspekeeper. Imagine if I told you there was a fighting game roguelite that feels like For Honor mixed with Bushido Blade. That shit…
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Animal Well Review
Animal Well Review Ah Animal Well. This is a game that I went hands on with at Pax back in 2023. On the Pax show floor, I didn’t get a lot of time with it, but I do remember thinking that this isn’t a game that demos well. That is because this game works best…
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V Rising Review
V Rising Review I can’t recall which showcase I saw V Rising in, but I do remember it immediately left a must-play impression on me. I’m not even super into Vampire-centric things, but I do enjoy the occasional Vamp movie and TV show (Yet I watched the Vampire Diaries and The Originals). The Trailers for…
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Another Crab’s Treasure Review
Another Crab’s Treasure Review There has been something about the Souls and Soulslike genre that hasn’t clicked with me. I don’t get into Elden Ring like the masses, I can’t get passed Father Gascoigne, who is considered the make-or-break boss in Bloodborne, and the Team Ninja games have always left me wondering if the grind…
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Dice Assassin Review
Dice Assassin Review I grew up loving chess. As a kid I would play in Chess tournaments and in my small bumpkin town, I did well. To this day even though I don’t play as much I still enjoy the occasional match. A new love that I’ve found at this stage in my life is…
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Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist Review – A Stunning Metroidvania Sequel
Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist Review – A Stunning Metroidvania Sequel Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist is a sequel to Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights, but I must admit that I didn’t play the first game. I knew that it was a bit of a cult classic back in the pandemic, but…
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The Thaumaturge Review
The Thaumaturge Review One thing that I’ve learned about myself is that most of the time I’m playing a game to kick back and relax. Most of my gaming time goes to games like Civilization 6, NBA 2k, or Roguelike and Roguelites because I can get in, relax, and play something without too much thought.…

