Aether and Iron from Seismic Squirrel is a “Decopunk Narrative RPG” set in an alternate world 1930s eta where anti-gravitational technology has taken the world by storm. The game looks extremely intriguing with a design aesthetic that’s dripping with both…
Sintopia Review – Team17’s Chaotic Simulation Experiment
When I first launched Sintopia, it was instantly clear this was unmistakably a Team17‑style production: sharp, dark humour wrapped in bright visuals and off‑kilter design. In this management‑meets‑god game, you play as the newly promoted administrator of Hell itself —…
Dynasty Warriors Origins DLC Review – Worth It or Not?
Last year I took a look at DYNASTY WARRIORS ORIGINS and this year, a rather substantial DLC pack including 4 new campaigns was released. Titled DYNASTY WARRIORS: ORIGINS Visions of Four Heroes, players will return to the Dynasty Warriors world…
Ys X Proud Nordics Review – Definitive But Divisive
Ys X Proud Nordics is a game that’s essentially a re-release of 2024’s Ys X Nordics. By adding “Proud” to the title and including all the previous DLC into one package, along with a lot of quality-of-life features and improvements.…
Etrange Overlord Review – Chaotic Fun With Flaws
I have kept myself mostly in the dark with this game. Etrange Overlord, which had a really strange name to begin with, felt like it had something interesting to offer, and I didn’t want to spoil myself in any way,…
1348 Ex Voto Review – A Broken but Ambitious Medieval Action RPG
1348 Ex Voto looks like a great game. On paper, the description of an Italian late medieval period, coupled with a young knight on a quest to rescue a loved one, sounds great. Standard fare that we’ve seen over the…
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando PS5 Review – Chaotic Co-op Zombie Shooter
It’s been a while since I last played a collaborative zombie horde shooter. I think the last one that comes to mind for me was World War Z, which was fantastic. We have had similar games in the last few…
Timberborn Review – Best Beaver City Builder with Water Management
Oh, dam, strap yourselves in for this one because it will contain a few beaver puns. Over the years, I have played my fair share of City-building games. These types of games have been around for decades, but every now…
Ariana and the Elder Codex Review – Action-Adventure Chaos & Magic
After taking a break from game reviews for a couple of months, the return to the grind has never been this rewarding. A fresh start, a blank slate, but more importantly, a new game that doesn’t disappoint… well, mostly. Ariana…












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