Archive: January 2017

REVIEW: Al Fine

Make no mistake: Al・Fine is not a dungeon crawler, so any comparison to other shop management games like Reccetear is unfair. You won’t be going around and killing monsters and looting items to sell nor will you be crafting. Instead, you’ll be

REVIEW: The Planet of the Vicious Creatures

The Planet of the Vicious Creatures is an old-school themed and inspired platformer. The player will control a nameless astronaut and will have to guide him (or her maybe?) through various platform-based levels of increasing complexity.

REVIEW: Just Hero

 Just Hero is a low-budget, Indie 2D platformer game. It probably gets inspiration from the old time classics like the Mario series, Megaman and so on.

REVIEW: Daily Chthonicle

We have seen procedurally generated characters, procedurally generated planets, procedurally generated weapons, procedurally generated levels… What is less common is procedurally generated stories.

PREVIEW: Guardians of Ember

Guardians of Ember is an early access game which plays like a combination of Diablo and WoW. Is it good enough to be on your watch list or should be dumped in the sale bin of steam? Let’s find out:

REVIEW: Vulture Island

Vulture island is an old school side scroller with platforming mechanics in an adventurous world, similar to that of the Super Mario Brothers games.

REVIEW: 8-Bit Invaders!

Petroglyph can be regarded as a veteran team of game developers that have tended to specialize in the classic strategy genre, while still offering some fresh elements and perspectives. Apart from the 8-Bit trilogy (as of 2016), they also created

REVIEW: Red Rope: Don’t Fall Behind

Most cooperative games are content with being on the same screen and fighting stuff together. In Red Rope, it goes much further as both players are locked with a rope and need to synchronize their movements to vanquish their foes and solve the

REVIEW: Slashy Hero

    Slashy Hero is unlike any game I have ever played to date. It is an action, roguelike dungeon crawler without the permadeath difficulty. Although, permadeath is non-existent, don’t let its cute graphics connive you into believing that Slashy

REVIEW: The Butterfly Sign

What would you ever do if you lost your memories in a tragic attack? If you happened to be the only survivor, how could you get your memories back quickly? The Butterfly Sign takes this and runs. In this first chapter of a trilogy, let’s see

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