Sometimes, it feels like you don’t really need to name a character. Imagine something like “the Metroid gal” or “the Zelda dude”, but that’s how
Author: Damiano Gerli
The Wreck review – always crashing in the same car
Junon gets out of her car to visit her mother at the hospital, but she really doesn’t want to be there. She can’t wait to
Delete After Reading review – self destructive text
Gaming preservation is important, we all need that, but sometimes it needs to be taken one step further. That’s why our heroes in the game
Clive N Wrench review – a Kazooie lost in time
In the last few years, there has been a bit of a resurgence of the classic 3D platformer. And by classic, I refer to those
High on Life skate park score – how to complete the challenge
Are you high? Well, we sure are, but are you… high on life? Ok that was an easy joke, pardon us, but despite bad reviews
GRUNND review – meet me in the Lynchian fields
Alone on a platform, the wind and the rain on a sad and lonely face. That definitely sounds familiar, both if you’ve listened to some
Season: A Letter to the Future review – living the moment
Someone once said that the interactive medium is not about being able to interact with a game, but rather the “here and now”; being alive
Roller Drama review – keep rollin’
Genre hybrids are always an interesting proposition. And what about a game which mixes sport and visual novel mechanics in one single nifty package? Italian
A Space for the Unbound review – blooming compassion
Since time immemorial, the power of storytelling has proven to be one of the more exquisitely unique human characteristics. As children, it is through stories
Colossal Cave review – let’s (not) get back to the 70s
Colossal Cave Adventure (also known simply as “Adventure”) is one of the pillars on which the entire genre of adventure games was built upon. Despite