Degrees of Separation Review
April 3rd, 2019 | by Hugh Mitchell
2D Puzzle-platforming games have dominated the indie game scene for a number of years now and much to my naivety, ...
April 3rd, 2019 | by Hugh Mitchell
2D Puzzle-platforming games have dominated the indie game scene for a number of years now and much to my naivety, ...
April 3rd, 2019 | by Paul Stuart
The incredible irony of playing a remastered port from almost a decade ago is that it took the third iteration ...
March 28th, 2019 | by Hugh Mitchell
When Yoshi’s Woolly World was released back in 2015, it quickly became one of my favourite games released that year and ...
March 20th, 2019 | by Paul Stuart
Ape Out is perhaps the perfect example of why indie gaming works. It’s a simple premise, done masterfully well, and ...
March 7th, 2019 | by Jamie Kirk
For a JRPG fanatic, it couldn’t be a better time to own a Nintendo Switch. Not since the Playstation Vita ...
February 15th, 2019 | by Hugh Mitchell
It’s important to mention up front that you can’t beat The Stillness of the Wind. There is a conclusion to ...
February 6th, 2019 | by Hugh Mitchell
If I had to describe No More Heroes: Travis Strikes Again in a single word, it would be ‘strange’. And ...
February 4th, 2019 | by Jamie Kirk
Remakes, remasters and ports are all the rage right now and it’s not hard to see why. Resident Evil 2 ...
January 26th, 2019 | by Hugh Mitchell
Whoever decided to release Pikuniku in January of 2019 is a genius. As the collective gaming community recovers from a ...
January 24th, 2019 | by Jamie Kirk
HoPiKo is a fast and furious speed run platformer game with very old school roots. There’s the simple yet gorgeous ...