Post Void has been out on PC for a while but Skeleton from deep-hell.com wanted to write about review it.
Who are we to say no?
All in Reviews
In a Summer with little in the way of game releases, why not pick up a book? Get a new hobby? Find religion?
Amy Eastland returns to the site with a review for Cult of The Lamb. Oh and a pamphlet, you should really check it out, interesting stuff.
Unexplainable mysteries?! Cover-ups?! Strange encounters?!
What awaits those that seek out that which wishes not to be found?
Oma Keeling investigates in their review of Mothmen 1966.
There are plenty of Poké-likes out there at the moment and it takes a lot to be the very best, the best there ever was.
Does the newly released Coromon have what it takes?
We welcome Scott Nowbaveh to let us know.
Eyes In The Dark is the last game to come out of Gearbox Publishing. The question is, “Is this unorthodox rogue-lite worth your time?”
Tyler Denyer is here to let us know.
Strategy RPGs are having a bit of resurgence but the genre has changed so much over recent years. Symphony of War is a throwback to classic SRGPs like Orge War but with plenty of its own new ideas. Alex Branagan lets us know if it can scratch their very particular itch when it comes to these games.
There is no shortage of Metroidvanias these days and there is no shortage of retro platformers either. So can Souldiers survive in this crowded battle? Jason Coles lets us know.
How do you adapt a run and gun shooter into VR without causing players to paint their walls with the inside of their guts?
Get locked in a small room, with some big guns and allow Jason Coles to tell you.
Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
Don’t touch that cactus.
Seriously it will kill you.
We welcome Eloise Evans back as they turn their green finger to video games and review Strange Horticulture.
We’ll Always Have Paris is as brief as it is beautiful. We welcome Odhrán Johnson to the site to review this short but memorable holiday.
Martha Is Dead may have attracted headline for its gruesome content but having played it Amy Eastland is more interested in a game which oftentimes seems at war with itself. She tries to untangle her feeling on the World War 2 set horror in her review.
You are all playing chess. Some are out here playing checkers. Alex Brangan on the other hand is using his galaxy brain to play the newly released rogue-lite tower defence game, Defend The Rook.
Check out their review below.
*slaps mat*
1...2...3…4…5…6…7… out of 10?
We welcome Scott McCrae to the site to let us know if 2K22 has finally managed to kick out of the pin the series has been trapped in for the last few years or if it is time to finally tap out.
Encodya started life as a short film before making the bold bold choice to jump to a 2.5D adventure game. However, Amy Eastland is disappointed to report that this eyecatching neo-noir-cyberpunk adventure misses the mark on multiple fronts.
We thought about making the subhead of this review, “What is old is new again” but that could be almost any Pokémon game if we are honest.
We welcome Kyle Moffat to the site to break down what has changed and what hasn’t for BD and SP.
What is more adventurous than trying a type of food you have never had before?
A grand adventure, you say?
Well, Marie Pritchard is here to tell us about today’s specials and a game that serves up both!
Echo Generation harkens back to charming turn-based RPGs of yore while also looking to recently released retro-indies. Does this modern-old-school style work? Ruddy Celestial investigates
Dog’s are great. Video games are great. So it stands to reason that a video game about loving dogs would also be great. Amy Eastland is here to let us know if To The Rescue is worth a scratch behind the ears!