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Iris and the Giant Review

Iris and the Giant Review

Whilst I consider myself very happy-go-lucky when choosing video games, roguelites are one of my favorite genres. And within that, turn-based deck-builders are my favorite subgenre, so Iris and the Giant was right up my alley. I’ll admit, watching the trailer didn’t give me many ideas of what to expect, but I was soon able to […]

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Rytmos Review

Rytmos Review: Randomized Music Has Never Sounded so Fun

If you’ve been around the gaming scene for a while, you’ve probably heard of a thing called “procedural generation.” it’s the type of randomization used to generate your Minecraft worlds, and studio Floppy Club has used this same kind of technology to make a game about music. The game featured in this Rytmos review, is

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The Pale Beyond Review

The Pale Beyond Review

Allow me to be very honest. I primarily wanted to give this game a whirl solely due to my loyalty to Bellular. I’ve been following him on YouTube for years (mainly his World of Warcraft content, but I have steadily branched out to other topics he covers). From all the content I’ve consumed, one thing

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Season: A Letter to the Future Review

Season: A Letter to the Future Review – Everything Dies, But Nothing Is Ever Lost

I’ve championed the walking simulator genre for quite some time. Ever since a teenage version of myself decided to give Gone Home a try, but it’s been a while since I’ve had a title in this genre truly resonate with me. There have been attempts, and good ones at that, in the form of Everyone’s

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Ship of Fools Review

Ship of Fools Review

If you are someone that consumes indie games on the regular, then you will be all too familiar with the term ‘Roguelike.’ Ever since the breakout success of Hades, this game format has been reused and repurposed more than ever. We have seen some incredible uses in the form of Returnal, and equally, we have

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honey i joined a cult review

Honey I Joined a Cult Review: Building a Morally Bankrupt Utopia

Cults management sims are wacky. Whether we’re sacrificing our followers to an Eldritch being from the great beyond or poisoning the punch for giggles, cult sims offer an excellent power trip for the morally ambiguous entrepreneur. While most cult management sims have stuck to core elements of managing a secret society, like Cult of the

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