Review: FluckyMachine’s ITER-8 is a resource management defense game with a smart twist
ITER-8 challenges you to be productive, efficient, and most importantly, quick on your robotic feet.
ITER-8 challenges you to be productive, efficient, and most importantly, quick on your robotic feet.
Vampirism in games hasn’t been this badass in quite a while. And now in high(er) definition.
This game, swallow you whole. Little shakin’, little tenderizin’, an’ down you go… but at least you get more to do in it this time around.
Our hero Rayman sure looks as spiffy today as he did in 1995, eh?
Returning Ys X players have little to look forward to in Ys X: Proud Nordics as it doesn’t add anything particularly substantial and the technical improvements aren’t that great to begin with.
While it lacks multiplayer options and missed adding some core titles from the franchise that would’ve made it the perfect pickup for nostalgic fans, Super Bomberman Collection is still well worth checking out.
The Game Bakers’ Cairn will be too tall of an order for some for all the wrong reasons.
It’s time to bid adieu to Daybreak and say hello to whatever is bound to come next for The Legend of Heroes saga in the often convoluted but still quite enjoyable Trails Beyond the Horizon.
Jupiter’s newest releases in their excellent Picross series are a great way to exercise your brain with the help of your Switch.
It’s another one in the books and Eduardo is here to talk about what he liked playing most in 2025 and name his Game of the Year.