by Jeremy Peeples | Dec 2, 2021 | Reviews
The Grand Theft Auto franchise has been one of the biggest in the business since 2001’s launch of GTA III. Now, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of that release, we’re getting the 3D trilogy in a single release that is more accessible than ever before,...
by Jeremy Peeples | Nov 8, 2021 | Reviews
2021 has been a great year for Castlevania fans—not only bringing the Advance Collection to the PC and consoles, but also making the series more accessible than ever before thanks to a lesser-known title in the lineup. Grimoire of Souls was originally planned for an...
by Jeremy Peeples | Oct 13, 2021 | Features, Indie Spotlight
Flynn: Son of Crimson is an exciting action platformer and one of the best looking and playing entries in quite a while. With a lush 32-bit pixel art style, it features a richly-detailed world that stands out from many Metroidvanias on the market. Flynn is more of a...
by Jeremy Peeples | Sep 9, 2021 | Features, Indie Spotlight
Ever since it was announced around two years ago, Baldo: The Guardian Owls stood out thanks to its bold cel shading and Studio Ghibli-esque visual design. The world comes alive and a new isometric Legend of Zelda-style experience begins–but not without some hitches...
by Jeremy Peeples | Sep 2, 2021 | Reviews
Visual Thoroughly Accessible Fine-Motor Partially Accessible Auditory Thoroughly Accessible Partially Accessible Run-and-gun games have become a bit more popular in recent years with titles like the Contra Collection and Blazing Chrome showcasing how fun the genre...