OFF Review

OFF

RPG genres seem to fall into two types. On the left, we have the American, with their gritty atmospheres, medieval armours, fantasy settings and a pretty decent storyline. On the right, we have the Japanese, chock full of bright colours, happy characters, usually aged from nine to sixteen, complete with hair dyes and sprays that money can’t buy, filled with a gripping storyline that plays out in both sci-fi and fantasy settings. (more…)

Dust: An Elysian Tail Review

Dust An Elysian Tale

Contender for winner of the world record title for game fitting the most genres, this action adventure RPG side-scrolling casual 2D platformer will blow your mind with it’s supreme greatness. (more…)

Super Fun Mega Nutshell Review Bonanza Time

So many games, so little time. As the bell tolls and our glorious planet Earth spins giddily on its relentless axis, seagulls follow a trawler into the ocean, eager for answers. But what are the questions? Who is the eggman? Who is the walrus? Crabalocker fishwife, pornographic priestess. Goo goo g’joob. (more…)

God Mode Review

God Mode

You know, eventually, when all gets boiled down, every game that gets released will have borrowed from many games that have come before it. That shouldn’t be an excuse, however. When games come around soiling my eyes with so many old ideas, so many bland set-pieces, it sends me into a rage so destructive, that it causes me to point at all of the people hiding behind the curtains and exclaim in a very loud voice: (more…)

Sang Froid: Tales Of Werewolves Review

Sang Froid: Tales Of Werewolves is a curious game. When I first read about its impending release, I was quite excited. A strategy game set in the mythical world of werewolves and folk tales seemed too good to miss. (more…)