Sword of the Necromancer – RPG Review
There can be plenty of goals that motivate a main character in a video game. Some do it to save the world from destruction, others do it because they are…
There can be plenty of goals that motivate a main character in a video game. Some do it to save the world from destruction, others do it because they are…
With the rise in popularity of crowdfunding, a whole new type of game has risen to popularity. We are seeing more and more games from talented creators who can bring…
Moonlighter has an interesting premise, but it’s very repetitive and it often feels like you’re just doing the same thing over and over again.
Furquest is one of the most chaotic, bizarre, strangest RPGs I have ever played and I received an immeasurable amount of joy from playing it.
Around the early 2010s, there was a surge of indie games with retro graphics and gameplay. Rogue Legacy gives its take on the roguelike genre.
Pixelot is a game that does a lot with very little. It’s well put together, challenging, and a welcome entry in a classic genre.
Faxanadu puts you in the head of an adventurer who has to rise up and carry on in the place where other potential heroes have fallen.
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