Review: Rainbow Cotton is a short, sugary sweet retro shooter with plenty of flair
The first game in the series to make the leap to polygons, Rainbow Cotton is a previously exclusive Japanese Dreamcast game that now makes its way to the rest of the gaming world.
Help, I can’t stop stacking gold in Treasure Stack
I can always tell I’ve found a good puzzle game when I inevitably have that “just one more run” moment. The moment where I start putting everything else off to try and keep playing. For Treasure Stack, that moment came quickly. After a few rocky runs at the start where I struggled to grasp the…
Review: Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo borrows from the best but isn’t any worse for it
Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo rebounds onto the scene with plenty of charm and clever gameplay, much like the games that came before it.
Review: Samurai Shodown finally slices its way onto the PC
PC players now get the chance to see what the fuss surrounding this beautifully bloody reboot of SNK’s classic franchise was all about.
I crushed my enemies and saw them driven before me at E3 thanks to Conan Chop Chop
Seriously, why not just take Chop Chop in stride and forget about getting angry at things?
Review: London has gone to the dogs in Sunday Gold
BKOM Studios’ combination of point-and-click adventure and turn-based combat is a flawed gem.
A look at Armello’s Usurpers DLC
Armello’s changed a bit since its release last year. Like so many other multiplayer games on Steam, the digital board game has added item chests and keys, allowing players to obtain cosmetic items (new dice, in this case) either through a coin toss at the end of a match or by buying them via the…
What Ghostbusters The Video Game Remastered lacks in polish it makes up with fan service
Ghostbusters junkies are sure to get a kick out of playing through this game again or for the first time ever, even though the original version’s incredibly fun multiplayer modes are nowhere to be found.
