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Review: Children of Morta: Familiar ARPG and Rogue-Lite Elements Meet Unique Familial Mechanics
Action role-playing games (ARPGs) were something I spent a lot of time playing. So much so, I got kind of sick of them. That’s why, when a special ARPG […]
Review: Cold Brew Coffee in the Aeropress is Simple and Smooth
A few years ago I was given one of the best Christmas presents I’ve ever received: an Aeropress. Made by Aerobie, who used to primarily be a sports equipment […]
Review: Winds of Magic is Not Quite What We Wanted for Vermintide 2
We’ve been playing Warhammer: Vermintide 2 since its beta early last year. It became one of my group’s go-to games, and we spent hundreds of hours slicing through Skaven and […]
Review: The Blackout Club Features Some Unique Ideas, but Struggles to Find the Fun
I love cooperative games. They’re probably some of my favorite games to play. The feeling of getting a team of your friends together to face overwhelming odds and possibly come […]
Bit Bash at MSI Blew Our Minds
What a weekend! Bit Bash made its triumphant return this weekend at the Museum of Science and Industry (MSI). It was truly amazing to see Bit Bash in and around […]
Review: You Can Now Play the Beautiful and Poignant FAR: Lone Sails on Nintendo Switch
I absolutely love FAR: Lone Sails. I know, reviews usually build up to this sort of thing, but I have no shame coming out and saying it right away. It’s […]
Bit Bash at MSI is Everything We Hoped For (And More!)
Bit Bash is back. After eschewing their main event for a series of pop-ups last year, Bit Bash has brought back their titular summer festival with an impressive showing of […]
Review: Morphies Law: Remorphed Squanders a Great Concept
When I first saw gameplay for Morphies Law I was definitely intrigued. I love the sugar skull aesthetic, and the fact that it’s an arena shooter that doesn’t take […]
Review: Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is an Ode to the Long-Running Series, but to Mixed Results
The fighting game Power Ranges: Battle for the Grid is getting its 1.4 update patch today, which includes a new paid DLC fighter, as well as the conclusion to the […]
Review: Summer Catchers is a Charming Endless Runner, but Your Mileage May Vary
Summer Catchers by developer FaceIT bills itself as an epic road trip with elements from all sorts of other genres. There is a bit of deck building and some rhythm […]
Review: Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled is a Deftly Handled Update on a Classic
I have to admit that I never got around to Crash Team Racing (CTR) on the PlayStation. I liked kart racing games, but being a Nintendo fan (which I still […]
Review: Amid Evil is a ’90s Style Shooter That Transcends Homage
Doom changed the face of video games. I’m sure someone would’ve come along at some point and did what id software did, but they were the first ones to […]