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Review - NAIRI: Tower of Shirin

NAIRI: Tower of Shirin is a point-and-click adventure in the classic mold with visuals inspired by Studio Ghibli. Read our review.


Review: Swap This!

Two Tribes Games has released a match-three title as a NintendoSwitch exclusive. As we discuss the history of match-three games and addiction, we ask what this one offers…


Dead Cells game screenshot courtesy Steam

Review - Dead Cells

Dead Cells combines the popular features of the Roguelike and Metroidvania genres; a game that aspires to provide the thrill of perma-death and the sense of persistent exploration that comes with finding hidden routes or accessing new areas.


Review - Crush Your Enemies

The time has finally come to Crush Your Enemies on the Switch! Take control of a barbarian horde as they drink, plunder and destroy everything in their path.


Review - Garage: Bad Trip

Garage: Bad Trip is inspired by B-movies but plays like an AAA title. Can you handle the intensity? Find out in our review!


FOX n FORESTS game screenshot 3 courtesy Steam

Review - FOX n FORESTS

FOX n FORESTS is a retro-inspired journey into 16-bit era platformers that stands out for its interesting weather mechanics. Visit the foxy forests in all four seasons and read our complete review.


Review - Inner Space

InnerSpace lets players explore inverted spherical worlds, but are its flight mechanics enough to keep you intrigued, or will this game just leave you blowin’ in the wind? Read on…


Review - The Deer God

Recently ported to the Nintendo Switch, this 2015 game about hunting, deer and arguably religion is nothing if controversial. Is it a tranquil and thoughtful work of art, or a big bucking disappointment?


Review - SteamWorld Dig 2

Grab your trusty pickaxe and dive into the depths of SteamWorld Dig 2, a platforming game filled with secrets and lies. Actually, just secrets.


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Review - Fallen Legion+

Fallen Legion is an appealing yet intense action RPG – originally for consoles but now ported to PC – that gives players loads of choice as well as the opportunity to experience both sides of the story. Read our full review.