Frog Detective has been on my radar for a while, and given that the third and final case in the trilogy came out not too long ago I decided it was time to play through the whole series.
Read MoreMy Child Lebensborn – Review
Sarepta Studio and Teknopilot introduces My Child Lebensborn, a story-driven nurture game that allows you to experience what happens to the children in a post-war society.
Read MoreBackbone – Review
Backbone is a noir-themed narrative game following Howard Lotor, a raccoon private detective in a dystopian Vancouver ruled by apes and surrounded by the Wall.
Read MoreIndie Games: Speed Dating for Ghosts and A Mortician’s Tale – Review
Two of the games I’ve played recently both happened to be about death, and each one brought their own spin on the subject matter.
Read MoreGoing Under – Game Review
Going Under is a satirical dungeon crawler about an intern exploring the cursed ruins of failed tech startups.
Read MoreKen Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth – Review
I read and very much enjoyed The Pillars of the Earth novel a couple of years ago, and was interested to see how this game would live up to its inspiration. In my opinion it did quite well, and captured the spirit of the source material while allowing for a varied, rich story.
Read MoreTales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition – Review
Tales of Vesperia was my first Tales game. I had heard a lot of good things about the franchise, and was excited to finally try it for myself.
Read MoreMiss Management – Review
Miss Management is a time management game that is easily best described as Diner Dash meets The Office.
Read MoreHalf Past Fate – Review
Half Past Fate is a very sweet game about the lives of 6 individuals and how their lives come together.
Read MoreShadow Tactics: Blade of the Shogun – Review
Shadow Tactics is a top-down strategy game where you control a ragtag group of warriors working for the Shogun working to quell a rebellion and eliminate Kage-sama, a powerful enemy to the Shogunate Empire.
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