Nocturnal: A Unique Platformer You Might Want in Your Library

If you have been enjoying my content and want to support what I do make sure you like, comment, and subscribe. You can also buy me a coffee Nocturnal is a beautiful-looking metroidvania-type game that definitely has gotten my attention. I don’t normally play games in this genre, but when I saw the gameplay, I... Continue Reading →

Suffer the Night

If you have been enjoying my content and want to support what I do, please consider buying me a coffee Suffer the Night just came out on PC, and it might be worth looking into if you are a fan of retro horror. Stacey plans on a quiet night of gaming, alone in her secluded cabin... Continue Reading →

GDC Recap: Viewfinder

To conclude my coverage of GDC, I want to talk about the nifty puzzler, Viewfinder. Viewfinder is a first-person puzzle game where players can reshape the world by placing printed media like photos or drawings into the world. It is a cool concept that is masterfully implemented around an interesting story. If you like puzzle games like Portal, you... Continue Reading →

The Libary of Babel

If you have been enjoying my content and want to support what I do, please consider buying me a coffee The Library of Babel just released on PC and all consoles, and it might be worth looking into if you like stealth platformers. The Library of Babel is inspired by Jorge Luis Borges' short story of the same... Continue Reading →

Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine

If you have been enjoying my content and want to support what I do, please consider buying me a coffee I got to play Dr. Fetus' Mean Meat Machine before it was announced to the public, and I wasn't ready. Up to that point, I had sat through some beautiful and relaxing titles that had me feeling... Continue Reading →

GDC Recap: Planet of Lana

If you have been enjoying my content and want to support what I do, please consider buying me a coffee From the Steam page I got to play Planet of Lana at GDC and was blown away by how beautiful this game is. I spent most of my session simply admiring the art. I loved all the... Continue Reading →

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