We'reWolves Review
As an enormous fan of what one would lovingly call “action rogue-like bullet hell” games, I was beyond thrilled when I stumbled upon We’reWolves- a self proclaimed “Bullet heaven inspired by Vampire Survivors”. At a year and a half later, and at nearly double the price tag of it’s “inspiration”- I had high expectations while sinking my teeth into this title, looking to sate my appetite for hours of dopamine-filled game play.However- if you have any hopes of immediately diving into We’reWolves, you may find yourself frustrated, as you will be met head-on with walls of unskippable text. An EXCEPTIONALLY vague
From Space Review
The only thing that ever comes From Space is evil aliens, so let’s use this shameless pun as the kicker for this review and see what the new title from Curve Games is all about. A top-down solo or co-op twin-stick shooter, there’s a lot of fun and mayhem to be had while saving the world from sponge-like bubblegum extraterrestrials with sharp teeth, but humanity may end up doomed by their sheer lack of inventory space and inability to spot the more dangerous creatures amidst the chaos.When Pink Marshmallows AttackFrom Space seems to be a revamped version of Triangle Studios’ previous
Rhythm Sprout: Sick Beats and Bad Sweets Review
What does a onion sprout and music have in common? Nothing but if given the chance they'll come ready to rock your world with awesome rhythms in an out-of-this-world atmosphere.Story And GameplayRhythm Sprout is a fast-paced rhythm game developed by SURT and published by tinyBuild in which you play as Sprout, the chosen onion, who's been tasked by King Brock to help find a missing Count and face the cute, yet evil Sweet Villains. Currently, the demo of the game is available to download on Steam and the game is said to come out early 2023.You start off your adventure with a few
Whateverland Review
Whateverland is a point and click adventure inspired by classics of the golden era. Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion, and others from the unforgettable LucasFilm and Sierra studios will come to mind by those who dare to play Vincent’s bizarre trip into the weird limbo-like prison known as Whateverland. Expect plenty of dark humor, odd characters, and puzzles that can be ingenious and frustrating in equal measure.Once Upon a Time in WhateverlandVincent is a petty thief that picked the wrong target for his next heist. Caught red-handed by Beatrice, he is tossed into this magical prison from where no one ever escapes…
Hell Pie Review
Hell hath no fury like Satan with a craving for birthday pie. Such is the premise for new platformer Hell Pie from developer Sluggerfly. This is the perfect time to warn everyone that despite its occasionally harmless cartoon appearance, Hell Pie includes violence, gore, wiggling devil Chef butts, unicorn sacrifices, and the worst of them all… bland Hawaiian t-shirts.It’s great then that this is a superb throwback to 3D action platformers of old, specifically those with a duo of heroes taking on the world, such as Jak and Daxter, Ratchet and Clank, and the like. Hell Pie brings challenging, diverse, and