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  • The Best Games of 10 Years Ago: 2012

    2012’s Best Games I started a new tradition last year of looking at my top 10 lists from 10 and 5 years ago and seeing how they’ve changed. That said, I only started saving my top 10s in 2015 and making them at all in 2013, so this is another round where I’m actually doing…

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  • Ashina: The Red Witch Review – Bewitching

    Ashina: The Red Witch Review – Bewitching

    Ashina: The Red Witch is an adventure game that’s apparently a prequel to an earlier title from developer Stranga, although I haven’t played it and can’t say how much it adds to that story. Stranga’s other games appear to be horror adventures, but while Ashina has some horror elements, it’s fairly lighthearted overall. The tone…

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  • Alina of the Arena Review – Fleeting Fight

    Alina of the Arena Review – Fleeting Fight

    Alina of the Arena is a roguelite that is both a deck builder, like Slay the Spire, and a tactics game, like Duelyst. You control a character I assume is the titular Alina and (usually) need to kill everything else in the arena before any of it manages to kill you instead. You’ll do that…

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  • Signalis Review – Loud and Clear

    Signalis Review – Loud and Clear

    I said in my Ghost Song review that Humble Games has a remarkably consistent track record of producing games that look like I’ll love them, but that ultimately disappoint. Signalis has finally broken that trend. It’s a survival horror shooter unashamedly in the vein of PS1 games like Resident Evil, though it ditches both tank…

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  • This Way Madness Lies Review – Brevity is the Soul of Wit

    This Way Madness Lies Review – Brevity is the Soul of Wit

    This Way Madness Lies is the latest game from Zeboyd, developers of very silly RPGs like Cthulhu Saves Christmas. Difficult as it is to top that for silliness, I think they’ve managed to do it with a game that is basically the result of cramming Sailor Moon, Shakespeare, and yet more Cthulhu into a particle…

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  • Vermintide Review – Winning the Rat Race

    Vermintide Review – Winning the Rat Race

    Vermintide is unashamedly Left 4 Dead. You cooperate with three other players/bots to complete objectives on maps while defending against a horde of basic enemies spawning from every direction. You also have to look out for special enemies who can pin players down, drag them off, create AoE threats, or just be a massive tank.…

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  • Ghost Song Review – Ephemeral Fun

    Ghost Song is the debut game of developer Old Moon and comes from Humble Games, who have a remarkably consistent track record of publishing games that look like I’d love them, but end up being disappointing or even outright bad for one reason or another. GS is a metroidvania with clear specific inspirations from games…

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  • Frog Detective 3 Review – Third Best Detective

    Frog Detective 3 Review – Third Best Detective

    The first Frog Detective was a 30-minute first person adventure that basically amounted to what would happen if a young kid made a detective game. There was a lot of impromptu dancing and other silliness, the characters had the attention span of a particularly distractable kitten, and there weren’t actually any crimes. There wasn’t really…

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  • Cascadia Review – Home on the Range

    Cascadia Review – Home on the Range

    Cascadia is essentially a double-layered tile laying game. You have terrain tiles on the bottom and will score points at the end for your largest group of each terrain, plus a bonus if you have the biggest group of that type. Each terrain tile also has 1-3 animals that can be played there, though, and…

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  • Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master! Review – Incremental Mastery

    Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master! Review – Incremental Mastery

    Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master is the first Taiko game for PC and the first recent game (after the very underwhelming Drum ‘n Fun and ports of two 3DS originals) to be released in the West on anything other than Switch. It was released on Gamepass, which was a good decision for its visibility,…

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