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The Weight of Choice in Zombies Ate My Neighbors
With this year on its final stretch, taking a look aback to 1993 and Zombies Ate My Neighbors, a game that still has a great deal of relevance today.
Going Rogue in Risk of Rain
Risk of Rain takes the formula of Roguelikes and distills it into a chaotic orchestra in which you are the conductor. But how you play your symphony is up to you.
Castlevania: Rondo of Brilliance
Castlevania Rondo of Blood did a lot to pave the way for Symphony of the Night, and stands tall as a great entry in the historic vampire slaying franchise.
Hunting Trolls and Earning Coin: A Review of Stoneshard
Looking at Stone Shard and the dark world of survival in a low fantasy gig economy. Trolls, wolves, and untended broken bones.
Exploring the Insane in Drakengard
As Yoko Taro’s directorial debut, Drakengard is a bad game that is worth playing to experience the journey to insanity that it explores.
Dungeon Crawling in King’s Field: The Ancient City
Before the historic Souls series was born, From Software had the King’s Field franchise. Taking a look at King’s Field: The Ancient City, are these games worth revisiting?
Unending Terror Awaits in Devil Daggers
Devil Daggers invites you to fight in a never-ending battle against nightmarish fiends. How long will you last?
Replay This: The Haunted House Gets an Update in Silent Hill 4: The Room
After 16 years Silent Hill 4 is now available for PC, and its haunting locations and complex themes make it deserving of a second wind.
Pop Art and the 1990s Rhythm Game
Rhythm game hits of the late 90’s played with eclectic, bright colors and good vibes aesthetics, following a path that Japanese pop artists were trailblazing in the art world.
Creating Something Crazy in Devil May Cry
Devil May Cry has an iconic main character in the shape of the demon hunter, Dante, but his road to character fans know and love was not a very smooth one. What happened along the way?