A platformer obviously inspired by Super Meatboy, Colorful Boi is a low-cost and well-paced digital download that is also available on Switch. Playing as an inky colored blob, the goal is to…
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Shark! Shark! (XSX) Review with stream
Originally released in 1982 for Intellivision, Shark! Shark! has been reimagined by German headquartered BBH Entertainment for modern consoles and mobile. Although Shark! Shark! created the “eat fish smaller than you to…
Betomis (XSX) Review with stream
A 2D retro platformer, Betomis is another low-cost EastAsiaSoft title loaded with easy, big-point Achievements that hunters will want to note. Playing as a knight, it is your job to double jump…
Project Blue (XSX) Review with stream
8-Bit Legit, partners with Mega Cat Studios and Retrotainment Games, have released Project Blue, a new NES title now fully playable on Xbox, Switch and on a physical NES cartridge. Developed entirely…
Slaps & Beans 2 (XSX) Review with stream
A brawler designed around humor featuring two satirical stooges, Slaps & Beans 2 is a simple, nonsensical co-op romp that offers straightforward, albeit repetitive, fun if you fumble your way around all…
Game & Watch Gallery’s SECRET LINK CABLE FEATURE
The Game & Watch Gallery series on Gameboy contains a hidden LINK CABLE feature that connects the first three games, unlocking content spread across the trilogy! This is amazing because this creative…
Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace (XSX) Review with stream
Released less than a year ago, Ratalaika Games surprisingly re-released Cyber Citizen Shockman onto modern platforms, a forgotten PC Engine action platformer with an insanely high difficulty factor. Now its sequel has…
Osyaberi! Horijyo! Gehihor: Anna Holinski Saves The Universe, Alright?! (Switch) Review
With a title that looks like a cat stepped on the keyboard, this 2D horizontal shooter has a bright art style, a ton of action, and a constantly leveling system. There is…
Rayland 2 (XSX) Review
Direct sequel to the original light bouncing puzzle game, Rayland 2 is more of the same but that isn’t a bad thing. The casual, go-at-your-own-pace gameplay is not overly challenging (you can…
Space Invaders on Gameboy is special – here’s why
Space Invaders on Gameboy holds a crazy secret and is the only Gameboy game to do this special thing! Can this even be considered a Gameboy game?