In Tidbits, we cover games that are difficult to cover in our regular review template. In this Tidbits, we review Light Kin, Last Days of Lazarus, and Hatup. VicciVulpixHello, I’m
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REVIEW | One True Hero
LifeisXbox’s One True Hero Review | Created by small indie developer Rat Cliff Games and published by No Gravity Games is a 3D platforming story about a young man’s journey
REVIEW | Catmaze
LifeisXbox’s Catmaze review | Catmaze tells a story about a mother and her daughter who are “magis”, they deal with magic, flying brooms, and familiars among others, living in a
Review | Off and On again
LifeisXbox’s Off and On again review | Hello IT? Have you tried turning it off and on again? Your pc is working again? Excellent! Okay bye bye then. … If
Review | Rift Raccoon
LifeisXbox’s Rift Raccoon review | We all know who Rocket Raccoon is from the Marvel series. He’s the witty and comical experimented on critter who now is one of the
Review | Squad Killer
LifeisXbox’s Squad Killer review | Blinking lights, a musky smell that indicated “warning… pubescent 13-year-olds are here” and tokens all over the floor. Aaaah yes, the arcade. A joyous place
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As we all know, platformers are quite rough to really get right. Sure, there are good ones out there, that did a good job. But there are also quite a
The Forbidden Arts Review
Developed and published by the Californian studio Stingbot Games, The Forbidden Arts is a colorful adventure that places you in control of Phoenix, a young adventurer with a special spark