Dragon Sinker is Kemco at its best -- which means, of course, that it?s a slightly above average, generic JRPG.
Just another game featuring giant fighting mechs. Ho-hum.
Who knew goats could be so terrifying?
Sometimes a new coat of paint can work wonders.
One Eyed Kutkh: apparently Russian for My First Point & Click Adventure.
Neither rad, nor totally tubular, nor bodacious...nor even particularly good.
While it's great that Root Double strives to give players more than the standard visual novel experience, there's still something…
A one-time Ouya exclusive shows it has (slightly) more life in it than its original platform.
Wherein our reviewer discovers that he has surprisingly strong feelings about what does and doesn?t constitute a hidden object game.
So awful, you'll end up rooting for the aliens.
Midnight Deluxe hits all the casual game sweet spots: short levels, fun gameplay, and a low, low price.
Yet another terrible entry in a franchise that is known for them.
It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye...or a hand, or a liver.
Just how much are you willing to endure to get an easy Platinum?
After a seven-year odyssey, Iconoclasts finally arrives. Was it worth the wait?
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