Lost Soul Aside – Review

Lost Soul Aside has arrived on PlayStation bringing another action role playing game to the platform. The protagonist in this new adventure is Kaser who is on an adventure of discovery and redemption. After certain events transpire in the opening moments, Kaser embarks on a journey to save those he cares about along with the…

Helldivers 2 – Review

Helldivers 2 has arrived on Xbox finally and now a whole new group of players can fight for managed democracy. With the era of exclusives (hopefully) coming to an end, Xbox gamers can now join the fight as the last line against oppression. One thing that initially turned me off from the Helldivers franchise is…

Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Review

It won’t be long until we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Assassin’s Creed. For a good majority of that time fans have clamored for Assassin’s Creed to take place in Feudal Japan and Ubisoft finally granted that wish with Assassin’s Creed Shadows. This latest entry into the popular Assassin’s Creed franchise features two main…

Lego Horizon Adventures – Review

One of the biggest surprises that came out of “E3 season” in June was Lego Horizon Adventures. There have been many Lego games over the years covering a wide variety of properties but no one expected we would see Aloy’s journey in Lego form. After going through the game and seeing how Aloy’s world transformed…

Touch Type Tale Strategic Typing – Review

Touch Type Tale – Strategic Typing is most likely the type of game that most haven’t played before and it just arrived on Steam earlier this month. If you find yourself in that group then you really need to download this game and give it a try. Touch Type Tale – Strategic Typing combines elements…

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…

Astro Bot – Review

Sony has been looking for a family friendly mascot for quite a long time now and it appears that Astro Bot from Team Asobi fits the bill. This platformer is a fun-filled homage to PlayStation’s history while also taking concepts from other popular games in the platforming genre to give fans a largely polished and…