5 months ago
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Review: World of Horror

World of Horror is something I honestly had thought was already out. I have a number of friends really into horror, and I heard nothing but good things about it back when it first entered early access. Surely this was an already finished game, I thought. Apparently despite how good it already was, there were still more the team wanted to add. Now I had a chance to sit down with the finished product and see if it was really worth all the hype.
22 Sep 2020
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Playism Game Show Hands-on: Mighty Goose

At yesterday evening’s Playism Game Show, developer Blastmode showed off a new trailer for one of their upcoming games. We had the opportunity to go hands-on with a demo. This game, this indie goose game, has a title, and it leans into it.
22 Sep 2020
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Playism Game Show Hands-on: Bright Memory

I had heard of Bright Memory a year or so ago. A sleek first-person shooter sporting AAA-quality graphics and made by just one person. “No way,” I thought. There has to be a catch. Did the single developer, FYQD-Studio, pull it off? Not yet, but I think they might.
22 Sep 2020
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Everything Announced at the Playism Game Show

To kick off this year’s Tokyo Game Show, indie publisher Playism held their own press conference to showcase all of the games they’re publishing as we enter the next generation. Here’s everything that was shown in the two-and-a-half-hour long event. Bright Memory and Bright Memory: Infinite Bright Memory, the impressive indie FPS known for being
30 Jul 2020
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Review: Fight Crab

There’s nothing quite like Fight Crab. Of that, I am certain. But this is a case where both words and emotions, to some degree, fail me. So I’ll just have to muddle through and see if I can arrange words in a way that can describe this game. Are you ready? Let’s go! All right,
17 Feb 2020
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Review: Giraffe and Annika

It’s not anything new in media in general, but you do have to admit that it’s kind of satisfying to see something merged together in a result that is enjoyable in some way. One mashup that comes to mind to me pretty quickly are the music stages from Rayman Legends and how it seamlessly combined
13 Jan 2020
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Review: Orangeblood

Anime and hip hop – not a blend that most would expect to work, but surprisingly happens more often than one would think. Numerous notable rappers have integrated anime references and imagery into their work. Kanye West has multiple tracks that include anime references, and Pharrell Williams’ video for his track It Girl themed itself