07/10/2024

Replay: Memoir of an Uprooted Family by Jordan Mechner | Review By Rich πŸ“šπŸ“– @jmechner #bookreviews #BookoftheDay

Share This Post On Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share This Post On
Replay: Memoir of an Uprooted Family by Jordan Mechner | Review
Reading a book is generally a personal journey that people take and the journey varies from reader to reader. I've recently been listening to a lot of audiobooks as it's a great way to read books whilst doing something else. In the last year I must have read in excess of 10 books but the years preceding that it was taking me a year to finish one physical book.

Recently though, this changed again as I was sent a digital PDF copy of  the Jordan Mechner Visual Novel/memoir, REPLAY, to read and it has reignited my love for two things, 1. Visual Novels 2. Jordan Mechner and his attitude to making video games. Obviously as it was a PDF copy it was almost reigniting my instinct to read a physical book even though I was using my tablet to read the book.

Replay: Memoir of an Uprooted Family by Jordan Mechner is a poignant and vibrant graphic novel that attempts and succeeds in weaving together the stories of three generations of the Mechner family. 

04/10/2024

Shadows of Doubt XBOX Review 5.5/10 "A Fantastic Premise Sandbagged By Technical Issues" πŸ•΅️ @colejefferies #IndieGame #GameDev #IndieGameDev

Share This Post On Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share This Post On

Shadows of Doubt XBOX Review
Much like my review for Cloudpunk and more recently, Wartales, Shadows of Doubt is a game that is packed with great ideas, a cracking premise, eyecatching visuals and intriguing gameplay, but is hamstrung by technical issues that will hopefully be a distant memory after several months’ worth of updates and patches – but sadly can’t be ignored at the time of launch.

Shadows of Doubt is game that I’ve been following for a while, the premise of being a private detective in a dystopian future comprised of glorious voxels, spending your days solving cases and scouting for clues very much appealed to me. When it was announced for consoles, my trousers were neatly folded in a drawer, hopefully to never be needed again. 

03/10/2024

Deathchron Nintendo Switch Review 6/10 "A great premise hindered by design" πŸ€– @CM_Games @RatalaikaGames #IndieGame #GameDev #IndieGameDev

Share This Post On Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share This Post On

Deathchron Nintendo Switch Review
The actual premise of Deathchron – in that you are a child in a mech that needs to occasionally leave the safety of the suit in order to get into small spaces or activate certain switches etc. leaving you vulnerable as you do so – very much appealed to me when I watched the trailer for Deathchron.

The vibrant music, tasty pixel art visuals, and platform-based side-scrolling action presented in super-smooth 8-bit fashion all had me twirling my moustache in anticipation, but upon actually playing the game – it became clear that there were too many factors working against my enjoyment to really make this a keeper.

02/10/2024

A Night on the Farm Nintendo Switch Review 7/10 "A bite-sized slice of spookiness" πŸ‘¨‍πŸŒΎπŸ‘½ @FrozenFlameInt #IndieGame #Horror #GameDev #IndieGameDev

Share This Post On Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share This Post On

A Night on the Farm Nintendo Switch Review
Frozen Flame Interactive deliver us a mysterious tale that follows the events of a car crash at night. Our protagonist begins the tale by clambering out of their wrecked vehicle before heading off into the night, happening across a seemingly abandoned farm.

What follows is a short romp around the farm and its grounds, as you find out more about the strange notes and items that you find scattered in this lonely locale.

01/10/2024

Horror Tales: The Beggar | Xbox Review 8/10 “It’s Morvin Time” πŸ‘½ @CarlosGameDev #IndieGame #GameDev #IndieGameDev

Share This Post On Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share This Post On

Horror Tales: The Beggar
Horror tales: The Beggar begins with introducing the titular Beggar a human(ish) creature who has been locked away. Now freed by a helpful robot he claims he will guide you out and help you on your way.

You notice very quickly the world is broken and has been for a very long time, you will find little sign of life, unluckily for the Beggar there is one being that follows him Morvin a product of his own imagination who isn't particularly friendly and will happily attack you on sight, luckily you have powers which are introduced as the game goes on, so you aren't completely helpless when old Morvin turns up, you have the power of telekinesis so not only can you move objects that are in your way, you can also hurl objects at your stalker, which after you have hurled enough objects at him you will get some respite and can continue traversing the fractured world.

Games Freezer Top Posts
find