9 Aug 2024

Chicken Police Into The Hive PC Gameplay 🐔 @ChickenPoliceG #IndieGame #IndieGameDev #GameDev

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Chicken Police Into The Hive PC Gameplay

 

Rich gets into the coop and tries out, Chicken Police: Into the HIVE!—a feathered noir adventure that struts its way into the gritty underbelly of Clawville. Two rooster detectives, Sonny and Marty, navigating the mean streets, their beaks sharp and their feathers ruffled. But this isn't your ordinary case—it leads them to the Hive, a walled ghetto of insects. Amidst misery and oppression, they stumble upon a worldwide conspiracy. Murder, betrayal, and secrets flutter in the air like startled pigeons. And the burning question? Can they stay "human" as they delve deeper? It's a clucking good mystery, my friend!

8 Aug 2024

Princess Maker 2: Regeneration Nintendo Switch Review 0/10 "In summary, do not buy this game." 👎

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Princess Maker 2: Regeneration is a game that should come with a content warning. How else am I supposed to approach a Nintendo Switch game in which you can feed your 13-year-old daughter pills that increase the size of her breasts and then marry her?

The 1993 original is, for a certain audience, a cult classic. In that as in this modernised remake you play a famed warrior who’s gifted a naked 10-year-old girl by the gods, and must raise her to adulthood. Will you up her combat skills and send her adventuring, make her the best cook in the land or, uh, force her to work in a sleazy bar and become a teen hooker? It’s your call!

7 Aug 2024

Over Horizon X Steel Empire Nintendo Switch Review 7/10 "An MD Fave Returns!" 💥☄️ @ININ_Games #Retrogaming

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Ratalaika appear to have burrowed into my mind over the last couple of years and unearthed Mega Drive memories with which to delight me, as last year they re-released Gynoug and now they’ve turned their sights towards Steel Empire. 

What I’m enjoying about these is that whilst these aren’t super-rare, import-only hidden gems, they are games that were somewhat underdogs and may have been initially missed by fans of Sega’s 16-bit system – they are also games that hold up incredibly well today, and it’s great that modern audiences now have the chance to discover them – or rediscover them, as the case may be.
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