Ruffy and the Riverside Review
Platformers on consoles feel like a novelty. We are very much still in the era of it being either Sonic or Mario or nothing. Slowly but surely, in recent times,…
Platformers on consoles feel like a novelty. We are very much still in the era of it being either Sonic or Mario or nothing. Slowly but surely, in recent times,…
When there are dozens of indie titles hitting stores each week across various platforms, it’s sometimes difficult to choose what to pick up. If you’re into fast-paced roguelite shooter experiences,…
I don’t mind some of the cosy casual games that launch from time to time. Titles such as Stardew Valley and more recently Farm Together 2 just seem to scratch…
A Dream About Parking Lots, from developer and publisher Interactive Dreams, may be one of the most surreal yet unique titles I’ve played in some time. To explain it simply,…
If you’ve played and enjoyed the Cook, Serve, Delicious titles, then you’ll know the culinary frantic series is fun, chaotic and unique in its own right. Cook, Serve, Forever is…
Every time I write about a roguelite top-down survival game, I always mention Vampire Survivors. Well, if you like games like that, then we have another one in the genre…
It seems that once I finish reviewing a bullet hell roguelike title, another one appears. Only in the last month have I played Soulstone Survivors, Greedland and Bag Hero, which…
I must admit that I didn’t receive a code for this game on Xbox, but I enjoyed it so much that I felt compelled to write about it. Solo developer…
When it comes to racing games, they generally aren’t my cup of tea, especially if it’s a circuit racer like Forza Motorsport. Give me a rally experience, though, and I’m…
It’s been a little while since the first Spirit Of The North title was released, almost six years. A lot has changed in the gaming space during that period, and…