It didn’t take a great deal of time for me to fall back into old habits with You Know the Drill. In a tongue-in-cheek sort of ...
Swan Song makes an effort to pacify the soul with a melodic and oftentimes emotional tale that hangs each of its notes on a ...
Fortune favors the bold, though I’m not entirely sure if I’m bold, reckless, or simply out of my depth. To be honest, I’m not ...
First Light brought back the excitement of cinematic spy action in a way gaming had been missing for a long time. Slick ...
Austria has been mulling whether or not to deconstruct the state held gambling monopoly for the best part of a year now, and this week a leaked draft may finally have cracked the big question. The ...
Tattoo Removal Simulator makes an attempt to prove every grandma and their elderly neighbor right with a sim that purposely embodies the timeless saying of, “you’ll regret that later, sonny.” With a ...
Fears to Fathom is a bit like a Stephen King novella: short, gripping, and laced in timeless horror tropes that make even the ficklest of tales feel like powerful interactive escapades with an ...
This summer promises to bring the heat to prediction market operators. In the US, the legal status of these is being ...
Garten of Banban doesn’t reinvent the wheel with its intentionally shoddy pancreas-padded kindergarten curriculum, though it does manage to age like a fine wine, with a blueprint that is, for the most ...
Map Map – A Game About Maps isn’t a game that you need a formal understanding of in order to enjoy, nor is it one that requires you to channel your Christopher Columbus mentality to fulfill its ...
Papers, Please and I Am on Observation Duty finally have their work cut out for them with the arrival of That’s Not My ...
Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis: Next serves as a rightful successor for the Apple Arcade underdog chapter that launched back in 2022—a mobile game that, with all due respect, sadly slipped beneath the net ...