Category: Reviews

Review: Fall Deeper With Dreaming Mary
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Dreaming Mary is a whimsical horror RPG game by Accha and Trass. It was made way back in April of 2014, using RPG Maker VX Ace Lite. Inspired by Japanese horror games Ib and Yume Nikki, as well as the psychological-horror anime Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica, Dreaming Mary’s adorable facade…

Review: Party Club has the Potential to be a Go-To Co-op Game
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In the demo for Party Club, an upcoming release from Lucid11 Interactive, creating a venue for the best party ever can be a fun challenge when done with friends. Like other Co-op games on Steam, you can play with friends or single-player to create that party that fits perfectly for…

Review: Embrace has the makings of a timeless classic
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Embrace is a pixel art platformer with three haunting levels. With breathtaking artistry, fluid animation, incredible music, challenging gameplay, and a compelling story, the only thing that gives away that this was a student project is how short it is. Created as a final project, Embrace is the work of…

Project Planet – An Asymmetrical Take on Plague Inc.
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Project Planet—Earth vs. Humanity by Fifth Harbour Studios is a unique experience. What if Plague Inc. was a 1v5 game with a Jackbox Party Pack browser-based interface? What if it was an asymmetrical multiplayer game with five competing roles? Touting itself as a party game, Project Planet seeks to answer…

Review: Let’s School offers much for fans of the genre
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Developer Pathea Games has been delighting us for a few years now with My Time at Portia and most recently My Time at Sandrock. Stepping away from the life simulator genre, they brought us Let’s School, a management game that lets you build and manage the school of your dreams. …

First Impressions of Enotria: The Last Song
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Enotria: The Last Song is an Italian folklore inspired Soulslike by Jyamma Games. The gameplay centers theatrical traditions made into powerful fighting mechanics, and an intricate magic system based in primal elements as well as artistic mastery. While the full game doesn’t arrive until September 18th, the demo is available…

Review: Electrician Simulator showcases the basic elements of the job
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From repairing security systems to installing light switches, the Electrician Simulator gives the everyday player a chance to fully experience what goes into being an electrician. Created by Take It Studios and published by Gaming Factory, this career simulator shows off the true-to-life situations that an electrician works in while…

The Final Pin is a beautifully gloomy film noir
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The Final Pin is an interesting take on the low-poly subset of games, being a noir-inspired walking simulator where you play as a desperate detective trying to solve a murder mystery. Made by Jordan “JordiBoi” Lindgren, the game effectively uses PS1-inspired graphics and lighting to create a beautifully stunning presentation.…

Review: Shift 87, liminal anomaly spotting game does scares right
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Are you the kind of person that laughs their way through a haunted house? Do you enjoy games with uncanny environments, a 70s-style film grain, and a droning background track that heightens your anxiety? Yes? Then we have a game for you! Publishing company Daedalic Entertainment has partnered with Pixelsplit, the…

