Fly Corp – Review

Over the holidays one game that kept our attention was Fly Corp from Kishmish Games. Fly Corp is one of those games that seems like it might be a simple game at first glance but it doesn’t take long until things get very complex and require a great deal of strategy if you hope to…

Flowstone Saga – Review

Flowstone Saga immediately grabbed my attention when I saw that not only is it a love letter to 16-bit JRPGs, but it also has a really unique twist on combat. The combat in Flowstone Saga revolves around you playing a game of Tetris and, no, I’m not kidding. This seemingly bizarre combination works really well…

Star Wars Outlaws – Review

Star Wars Outlaws is the beginning of a new partnership between Ubisoft and Lucasfilm Games. It is an entirely new adventure that spans multiple planets, along with some space action as you trying to take down TIE fighters while battling against the Empire. Star Wars Outlaws introduces a brand new character to the universe, along…

Skull and Bones – Review

Skull and Bones has had a troubled development, to say the least. Initially revealed in 2017, people have often wondered if Skull and Bones would ever arrive on consoles. That day has finally come, and the final product has a lot of potential but needs some quality-of-life adjustments. Skull and Bones begins with the player…

Foamstars – Review

Years ago, Nintendo developed a fun formula for a family-friendly shooter. The development team named it Splatoon, and it has become a very successful franchise. Square Enix noticed Splatoon’s success and decided to see if their development team could replicate it. The result of that experiment has arrived with Foamstars. Foamstars features both single and…