There’s something quietly magnetic about Strange Antiquities. Set in the rain‑soaked town of Undermere, it invites you into a world of candlelight, folklore, and the faint hum of something supernatural
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REVIEW | Invincible VS
Ever since Invincible first hit screens, its mix of raw emotion and brutal superhero action has stood out from the crowd. The show’s world feels alive, full of power, consequence,
REVIEW | Urban Jungle
Urban Jungle is a relaxing simulation game that turns interior design into a mindful puzzle. Developed by the three person team at Kylyk Games and published by Assemble Entertainment, it invites players to
Review | PRAGMATA
Releasing a new IP in this day and age is no small feat. We’ve seen the closure of many studios over the last couple of years for daring to push
Review | SCHiM
To answer the first question that came to my mind when I heard of this game – Yes, the word Schim does translate and mean something other than looking peculiar.
REVIEW | ABSOLUM
Absolum is a side-scrolling, roguelike beat-‘em-up that channels the spirit of classic arcade brawlers while layering in modern progression systems and stunning hand-drawn visuals. Set in the shattered world of
Review | Gecko Gods
At first glance, Gecko Gods looks like the kind of game that promises calm exploration and gentle wonder. You play as a tiny gecko wandering through ancient ruins, climbing walls,
Review | Screamer
Screamer is the latest arcade racer from Milestone, and as someone who has spent years chasing that perfect blend of speed, style and spectacle, this one grabbed my attention straight
