Category: Game Reviews
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A Classic Tale Unfolds from a Twenty-Year Console – Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Review
In an age filled with remasters and rehashing old ideas, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door still feels fresh. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to the series, this GameCube classic definitely warrants a place in your library. #Mario #Nintendo #Remaster #RPG
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Helldivers 2 – Coercive Spread of Liberty and Freedom
Helldivers 2 is a hilarious, intense and well designed game to enjoy with or without friends. It offers a great variety of gameplay, challenges and fun different ways to spread democracy through the galaxy. #helldivers2 #coop #videogame #liberty
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Feeling Stressed? Take A Short Hike!
A #Cozy #Indie #Adventure that’ll relax and invigorate you, and possibly even bring a tear to your eye with its gentle touch.
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Toca Boca World – A Whole New Level of Dollhouse
Bringing the magic of pretend play into the #digital age, #TocaBocaWorld creates a kid-centered universe where imagination is the only limit. #simulation #education
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How Mods Can Enhance the Player Experience of Lethal Company
How player-made content can enrich one of the best indie cooperative games of last year #Indiegames #modding
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From Ground to Galaxy: How No Man’s Sky Turns Space Exploration Dreams into Reality
A survival and building game that can realize your dream of wandering in the universe.
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Why should anyone pick up an old game like Skyrim in 2024?
Skyrim was originally released in 2011, but the Special Edition elevates the #OpenWorld #RPG to a new level. To answer the title question; because #Skyrim is that good.
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The Case of the Golden Idol- Pixelated dioramas of crime and mystery
A man being pushed off a cliff moments before the beginning of a storm, eternally falling. A few moments frozen in time, constantly looping as his body sways a few centimeters in the air. This is the scenario you are presented with when selecting to begin a new adventure.
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How an Indie Game Taught Me about Death and Grief
A journey through grief, love, and letting go. #death #grief #indie
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Creating your garden is easy, but can you keep all your FLOWERS?
For this game, you only need 20 minutes and a flat surface to create your own garden. Flowers is a quick tile-placing game where you create your own flower bed by matching numbers and colors together.
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Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice – Journey Through Darkness to Hell
A harrowing blend of Norse mythology and mental health issues in a gorgeous package.
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Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley – A Decidedly Unexciting Tune
It’s not every day we get a real Moomin game, but is it worth singing praises?
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Overwhelmed or puzzled? A Krispee Street review
A mobile game with an interesting take on “Where’s Wally” formula
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Hanabi – Fireworks Show In A Card Game
In Hanabi you try to create as good fireworks show in cooperation as you can.
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Threatening The Poor For Their Clothes – a review of Conquest of the Longbow
Adventure as the outlaw of Sherwood to collect a king’s ransom while protecting your fellows.
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The Chaotic Goose Chase, or Is It? A Review of Goose Goose Duck
Goose Goose Duck is an interesting twist in its genre, in this review let’s see what sets it apart from the other games.
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A Frozen Lake Whereupon / Something Fishy Is Going On – A ProPilkki 2 Poem
A northern pastime, where you sit still / Waiting patiently, what a thrill
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Reserve your place in Valhalla in Valheim
Valheim is an open-world survival-exploration game whose roots date heavily to Norse Viking mythology.

