MOUTHOLE Review
MOUTHOLE is strange. Really strange. On Xbox, it demands you live two lives: the mundanity of your psychospherical house and the chaos of your own mouth. It’s part surreal puzzle…
Grief Like a Stray Dog Review
A Quiet, Emotional Journey Not all games need explosions, boss fights, or branching narratives to leave a mark. Some do it through silence, subtlety, and sincerity. Grief Like a Stray…
The Knightling Review
Every now and then, a smaller Xbox release comes along that surprises you — not because it reinvents the wheel, but because it knows exactly what it wants to be.…
Sky of Destruction Review
Sky of Destruction arrives on Xbox as a top-down aerial combat game that blends the adrenaline of arcade shooters with tactical fleet management. Unlike traditional shoot‑’em‑ups that rely purely on…
Candylands Journey Xbox Review
There’s something undeniably charming about a world built from sweets, spells, and pastel-coloured peril. Candylands Journey arrives on Xbox promising exactly that — a sugary platforming quest filled with magic,…
The Nameless City Review
Some games challenge your reflexes; others challenge your nerves. The Nameless City falls firmly into the latter. Inspired by the writings of H. P. Lovecraft, this eerie first-person adventure takes…
The Angry Video Game Nerd Rages Onto Xbox in under Two Weeks
Philly-based developer and publisher Retroware is officially launching The Angry Video Game Nerd 8-Bit in just under two weeks, on October 23, 2025, for modern consoles and Steam. Fueled by…
FatalZone Review
2025 appears to be the year of the auto-shooter roguelike genre, and I am all for it. Since the overwhelming success of Vampire Survivors, development teams have taken note and…
Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit Review (PC)
The Angry Video Game Nerd is back in 8-bit form. This time around an evil force has taken over his beloved Nintendo console and it’s up to you to cleanse…










