Thassalophobia. The fear of deep, dark water, the unimaginable unknown beneath you. Some will never venture into the ocean due to this universally understood existential terror. For fishermen, however, t...
A Prickly Fellow Oh, Sonic. Once the poster boy of 90’s rude ‘tude, for the last two decades, he’s become the furry equivalent of the Steve Buscemi “hello fellow kids” meme. No longer able to dine out on hi...
Enter the Ninja
Move over speed-running: ghostrunning is the newest hip gamer trend! As seen in Ghostrunner, a split Danish/Polish developed title by Slipgate Ironworks and One More Level. First-person platfor...
The Witch is Back
Following the brilliant remake of the first title, the Cotton series returns with a bang. Cotton Fantasy takes the slick shmup to new heights, a visual assault in the best way. Building off t...
Ahh, Star Wars. A series of mostly delightful children’s films that somehow generates absurd furious discourse. Whether it be Ewoks, Gungans or Holiday Specials there’s always something to inspire internet bile...
Maglam Lord is a JRPG, a dating simulator, a dungeon crawler, and way out of my comfort zone. I know most RPGs have these elements these days but not like this. It is so in your face (and I'm not just talking a...
Heads up shoot-em-up aficionados! ININ Games has announced a new addition to the excellent Cotton series, Cotton Fantasy is heading West for Playstation and Switch players! Released in Japan as Cotton Rock n’ R...
Our friends at PlayStation have unveiled the latest episode in their six-part content series Players Unlocked. Hosted by gamer and comedian Tony Cantwell, this week’s guest is none other than award winning film...
Originally launched in 2020, Bloodroots is getting a physical edition! The fast-paced ultra-violent hack and slash from Paper Cult has, until now, been a digital-only game available on Switch, PS4, Xbox and Ser...
Zombies: brainless cannon fodder, horror icons. Their alarming quantity and desire to consume brains have made them endlessly useful in pop culture, from Romero classics to the seemingly never-ending Walking De...