Fault It wasn’t until the release of AO International Tennis that I realized that gamers have been neglected a quality tennis game, specifically a simulation, almost entirely during the last console generation….
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REVIEW – Tyr: Chains of Valhalla PS4
Tire? Tier? Tear? Trrrurr? Coming to life as a kickstarter campaign by Ennui Studio, Tyr: Chains of Valhalla is a Mega Man style clone on Steam and PS4. From a 2.5D perspective,…
REVIEW – Dragon’s Crown Pro PS4
Making a Beautiful Game Even More Attractive When Dragon’s Crown was released in 2013, we enjoyed it and had the privilege of streaming it before it was officially released. Now, almost five…
REVIEW – Death Road to Canada Xbox One with stream
The Road More Traveled Putting a new twist on the classic Oregon Trail gameplay, Death Road to Canada contains very difficult but also rather humorous gameplay. Relying on both luck and skill…
REVIEW – The Way Remastered Switch
The Meaning Of Life How far would you go to be with the ones you love the most? This question is the driving force behind the main character as he tries to…
REVIEW – Nihilumbra Switch
Been There, Done That Playing as a blob running from the void, a purple fog that absorbs everything it touches, the goal is ultimately to get from one side of the screen…
REVIEW – Bouncy Bob Switch
Please Bounce Off A Cliff Using only a single button, Bouncy Bob deserves some credit for a creative approach but ultimately suffers from frustrating gameplay. From a 2D side scrolling perspective, the…
REVIEW – Rogue Aces PS4
Aces Are Not Wild Rogue Aces by Curve Digital and Infinite State Games is a punishingly difficult arcade title geared toward earning a high score and completing mission objects in succession. It…
REVIEW – Pirates: All Aboard! (Nintendo Switch)
The Poop Deck Despite releasing a couple half-way decent games on 3DS (AiRace Speed and AiRace Xeno), Qubic Games is tarnishing their reputation by releasing laughably bad Nintendo Switch games such as…
REVIEW – The Adventure Pals Xbox One with Stream
A Playable Cartoon Not only does The Adventure Pals look like a Saturday morning cartoon, it plays like one too. Never taking itself seriously from a narrative or gameplay standpoint, this is…