Skip to content
Monday, 17 August 2026
Review: Memoirium’s dreamscape creates a more reflective souls-like
Review: Kusan: City of Wolves is a very proficient and stylish Hotline Miami-like
Review: The Alters: Last Variable DLC is a solid new epilogue campaign following Scientist Jan (and friends)
Review: Truxton Extreme revives a fan favorite series
Entertainium

Entertainium

Critical opinions about the world of video games

Random Article
  • Reviews
  • News
  • Previews
  • Retro
Review: Memoirium’s dreamscape creates a more reflective souls-like
Review: Kusan: City of Wolves is a very proficient and stylish Hotline Miami-like
Review: The Alters: Last Variable DLC is a solid new epilogue campaign following Scientist Jan (and friends)
Review: Truxton Extreme revives a fan favorite series
Entertainium

Entertainium

Critical opinions about the world of video games

Random Article
  • Reviews
  • News
  • Previews
  • Retro
  • Home
  • odallus: the dark call

Archives

Categories

odallus: the dark call

  • Reviews

Featuring a heavy dose of Castlevania, Odallus: The Dark Call now sets its sword to the Switch

Eduardo Reboucas7 February 20199 September 202004 mins

The Switch eShop might be starting to get bloated with all sorts of indie releases in a similar way Steam is, but you can count on developers like JoyMasher to bring quality releases like Odallus and Oniken.

Read Full News

Search

Follow our Social Media


  • Bluesky
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Mail

Browse the Archives

OpenCritic
  • Articles
  • Brasil
  • Guides
  • News
  • Previews
  • Retro
  • Reviews
  • Video
© Entertainium 2026. All rights reserved. Powered By BlazeThemes.