
Before this interview, I’d seen Aura of Worlds around for quite awhile, and I’ve watched it change a lot in that time. A rogue-lite […]
Read MoreBefore this interview, I’d seen Aura of Worlds around for quite awhile, and I’ve watched it change a lot in that time. A rogue-lite […]
Read MoreSeeing how differently a game plays after a year of development is always fascinating. The controls might be little different, the camera might handle […]
Read MoreElegance and simplicity are two sides of a very heavy coin. It’s difficult to flip the coin the right way up, but when it […]
Read MoreI know a few terms in Japanese, but I really don’t. If you add shimasu onto the end of a word, it becomes a […]
Read MoreVisual novels have never been on my radar as thrilling experiences in gaming. Picking my preferred waifu that may or may not also be […]
Read MoreThe ‘90s shooter is experiencing a strange rebirth in the indie scene. Games like Strafe and DOOM have been bringing maze-like level design and […]
Read MoreNothing says mysteries and puzzles like an abandoned castle. Just ask Harry Potter; he found enough riddles in the long forgotten catacombs of [...]
Read MoreIt’s been five years since Dumb Ways to Die hit the internet, but those little beans are still finding new ways of ending up […]
Read MoreThe PAX showfloor is usually dominated by fantasy games set in a medieval or space context. One game looked to encapsulate a different fantasy […]
Read MoreAll in all, I am impressed with Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions. For a remake that no-one asked for, it did […]
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