REVIEW – “Demon Tides” is a devilishly good tribute to retro 3D open-world games

REVIEW – “Demon Tides” is a devilishly good tribute to retro 3D open-world games

Imagine my surprise when I got word of Demon Tides, an indie game that intends to recapture that same feeling...
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REVIEW – “Love Eternal” is a weird horror platformer with an enthralling narrative

REVIEW – “Love Eternal” is a weird horror platformer with an enthralling narrative

It's not every day a game has such a profound emotional effect on me, and even less so with pixel...
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REVIEW – Despite great tennis, “Mario Tennis Fever” is too fluffy to recommend fully

REVIEW – Despite great tennis, “Mario Tennis Fever” is too fluffy to recommend fully

Mario Tennis Fever, at its core, is a great game of tennis. Features this time around add a lot more...
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REVIEW — “Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition” is a slightly bittersweet love letter to fans

REVIEW — “Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition” is a slightly bittersweet love letter to fans

These edition(s) of Rayman come with limitations that will easily be noticed by someone who has played the games on...
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REVIEW – “Under the Island” is a fun, cozy take on Zelda’s 2D formula

REVIEW – “Under the Island” is a fun, cozy take on Zelda’s 2D formula

Under the Island is presented as a cozy version of that style of action adventure game, which doesn’t really result...
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REVIEW — “High on Life 2” sets a high bar for self-aware shooters

REVIEW — “High on Life 2” sets a high bar for self-aware shooters

When High on Life launched, gamers had their first taste of a wacky and self-aware shooter where guns talked to...
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REVIEW – “Demon Tides” is a devilishly good tribute to retro 3D open-world games

Imagine my surprise when I got word of Demon Tides, an indie game that intends to recapture that same feeling of thrilling exploration and vibrant world-hopping that Wind Waker and A Hat in Time did. Yeah, it was a no-brainer to dive into this game to see if it hits the mark. And let me tell you, it absolutely does.

REVIEW – “Love Eternal” is a weird horror platformer with an enthralling narrative

It’s not every day a game has such a profound emotional effect on me, and even less so with pixel art platformers. But Love Eternal is one of the weirdest games I’ve ever played, and in all the most complimentary ways.

REVIEW – Despite great tennis, “Mario Tennis Fever” is too fluffy to recommend fully

Mario Tennis Fever, at its core, is a great game of tennis. Features this time around add a lot more to the core game than previous titles, and both the online and local multiplayer modes are pretty great. Unfortunately, the lack of quality content makes this hard to recommend to everyone.

REVIEW — “Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition” is a slightly bittersweet love letter to fans

These edition(s) of Rayman come with limitations that will easily be noticed by someone who has played the games on their original platforms and knows what it’s like to journey through the platformer through different accessibility options. “Old is gold” only applies to experiences that are worthy of shining, but not all that glitters is gold.

REVIEW – “Under the Island” is a fun, cozy take on Zelda’s 2D formula

Under the Island is presented as a cozy version of that style of action adventure game, which doesn’t really result in the sort of game that comes to mind as a cozy game. It’s more like a Zelda game that isn’t super aggressive to challenge your skills and has a lot of variety to its dungeons to subvert your expectations.

REVIEW — “High on Life 2” sets a high bar for self-aware shooters

When High on Life launched, gamers had their first taste of a wacky and self-aware shooter where guns talked to them, and jokes wrote themselves. At times, the gameplay felt short, but the writing took the spotlight. Squanch Games built a comedic and action-packed adventure game that remains true to its core, but this time, it’s bigger, wackier, weirder, and deftly executed. 

[Steam Next Fest] Hands-On: “Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War!” has what it takes to eliminate the Bug menace

Ultimate Bug War! is a clear callback to the FPS games of the late 90s with some flavoring from the PlayStation 2 era in the 2000s and, of course, modern accoutrements and comforts. At its core though, it’s really simple: you have a wide arsenal of Bug-repelling weapons. Use them freely and fiercely to defend humanity as Private Sammy Dietz.

FINAL PREVIEW – “Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection” could potentially break Persona 3-like ground as a spinoff

After playing Monster Hunter Stories 3 for over 10 hours, the potential for this turn-based spinoff to reach greater heights is definitely there. Monsties, anyone?

[Steam Next Fest] Hands-On:”Crushed In Time” nails classic adventure tones with a time-stretching premise

Have you ever wished you could interact with a cartoonishly charming world with all the elasticity of Mario’s face from the Super Mario 64 start screen? Draw Me A Pixel is where your hands need to reach for then.

REVIEW – “ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard” utilizes a broad palette of iridescent creativity to make a bold puzzle platformer

It’s hard not to recommend ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard. The puzzles are satisfying, I felt immense satisfaction working within (and out of) its boundaries, and now I feel like I could apply to be in Mensa. The places it goes, literally and figuratively, are things I haven’t seen done in a game like this before. I’d hate to spoil any of the key moments so I won’t, suffice to say they all work incredibly well, from the easter egg references to other games and media, to things from Pixel Maniacs’ own creative minds.

[Steam Next Fest] Hands-On: I had to hold myself back from playing too much “Fallen Tear: The Ascension”

I first saw Fallen Tear: The Ascencion after I received a press release promoting a trailer for the game. When I found out it was being developed by a studio in the Philippines, it had my full attention. My roots are important to me.

REVIEW – “Escape From Ever After” is the Paper Mario We’ve Needed for Years!

In 2000, Nintendo released the original Paper Mario, an instant hit for RPG and Nintendo fans alike. While recent entries have left many fans disappointed, its legacy has spawned several titles from indie devs that have attempted, and generally succeeded,…