GAME REVIEWSJun 28 · 22 views
Game of Thrones' Gaming Woes: Why No Title Shines & One Surprise Exception
Despite its global phenomenon status, the Game of Thrones franchise has yet to spawn a truly great video game, with most releases ranging from mediocre to outright bad. However, one unexpected title stands out from the crowd: Reigns: Game of Thrones. This swipes-based strategy game, with its 84 Metacritic score on iOS and PC, offers a glimmer of hope amidst a sea of disappointment.
LATEST RELEASESJun 27 · 25 views
Sand: Raiders of Sophie Preview - A Promising Extraction Shooter in Early Access
Sand: Raiders of Sophie, an extraction shooter with base-building elements, shows great potential despite Early Access issues. With its immersive audio and engaging gameplay loop, fans of the genre will find it a treasure. However, a poor tutorial and bugs hinder the experience.
LATEST RELEASESJun 27 · 27 views
Deltarune Chapter 6 Release Window Confirmed
Deltarune's highly anticipated Chapter 6 has a confirmed release window, bringing eagerly awaited continuation to the story. This update promises to resolve key plot points and introduce new gameplay mechanics. Fans can expect a deeper dive into the game's lore and characters.
NINTENDO SWITCHJun 22 · 23 views
Super Yooka-Laylee Kart Preview: Rare Veterans Revive Diddy Kong Racing Spirit
Super Yooka-Laylee Kart, from ex-Rare developers, promises to revive the nostalgic spirit of Diddy Kong Racing with its colorful, chaotic karting action. With a focus on local multiplayer and a whimsical world, it aims to capture the hearts of both retro fans and new players. Early previews suggest a faithful revival with modern twists.
GAME REVIEWSJun 20 · 20 views
Gen Atlas: Gaming's The Iron Giant? Fumito Ueda's Giant Robot Adventure Unveiled
Gen Atlas, the latest from Fumito Ueda's genDesign, draws inspiration from giant robots of Japanese media, echoing The Iron Giant in theme and gameplay. Players control massive robots and solve puzzles with a robot head companion across an abandoned planet. With a unique approach to storytelling and gameplay, Gen Atlas promises an experience distinct from Ueda's previous works like Shadow of the Colossus.
GAME REVIEWSJun 19 · 21 views
Crimson Moon: A Breezy, Bloody Blend of Diablo and Dark Souls
Crimson Moon offers a delightfully breezy co-op hack n' slash experience, blending the best of Diablo and Dark Souls with swift combat and a Gothic, heavy metal aesthetic. While its loot system and roguelike elements show promise but need refinement, the game's enjoyable gameplay makes it a great candidate for casual co-op sessions. With potential for improvement, Crimson Moon could become a standout title for fans of action RPGs.
NEWSJun 15 · 36 views
Task Bar Hero Sets Concurrent Player Record Amid Mixed Reviews and Controversy
Task Bar Hero, the latest indie idle game sensation, hit a record 526,596 concurrent players on Sunday, surpassing expectations. Despite this success, the game faces mixed Steam reviews due to bugs, server issues, and controversy over false cheating accusations affecting legitimate players. As the player base remains robust at 513,272, the game's long-term popularity hangs in the balance.
INDUSTRY NEWSJun 14 · 30 views
Stars Reach Developer Raph Koster: "We Hit the Wall" with Traditional MMO Model
Raph Koster, veteran of Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies, discusses the viability of traditional theme park MMOs, citing ballooning development costs and stagnant gameplay. His upcoming sandbox MMO, Stars Reach, aims to break this mold. Koster believes the genre's narrow focus since World of Warcraft has left players "bored, frustrated, and underserved".
NEWSJun 14 · 31 views
Meccha Chameleon Hides No More: Indie Hit Surpasses 1 Million Sales on Steam
Meccha Chameleon, the quirky hide-and-seek indie game, has achieved a monumental milestone by selling over 1 million copies on Steam, catapulting it up the charts. This unexpected success underscores the game's engaging gameplay and charm. As it soars in popularity, players and newcomers alike are eager to experience what makes Meccha Chameleon a standout title.
REVIEWSJun 14 · 35 views
Kryonull Review: A Sci-Fi Visual Novel Marred by AI-Generated Assets and a Ludicrous $100 Price Tag
Kryonull, a sci-fi visual novel with an intriguing premise about a manned mission to Europa, falls short due to its extensive use of AI-generated assets and an exorbitant $100 price tag. Despite its interesting core idea and manually crafted script, the game's value is severely undermined by its lack of effort in other areas. For a similar experience with actual craftsmanship, consider South Scrimshaw Part One (free) or Water Womb World ($2).