25 Jun 2025

Gunslingers, Gossip, and Gorgeous Art – Rosewater Quick Look On PC 🤠 📝 @GrundislavGames #IndieGame #GameDev

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Rich plays Rosewater which is is a point-and-click adventure game set in an alternate 19th-century American West, developed by Grundislav Games.

You play as Harley Leger, a freelance journalist who arrives in the frontier town of Rosewater hoping to start fresh.

What begins as a simple newspaper assignment quickly spirals into a high-stakes treasure hunt for a missing fortune tied to a disgraced scientist and a mysterious substance called aether.

Rosewater Quick Look On PC

24 Jun 2025

Tassei Denki Revives Lightgun Gaming with G‘AIM’E TIME CRISIS Kickstarter 📺🔫 #Retrogaming

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G‘AIM’E TIME CRISIS Kickstarter
Tassei Denki launches an exciting new Kickstarter campaign for the G‘AIM’E TIME CRISIS Lightgun, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the iconic arcade shooter.

Developed under license from Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. and original arcade developers, the G‘AIM’E Lightgun and its plug-and-play mini-console bring arcade-accurate gameplay to modern home setups.

The system is designed to work seamlessly on any TV or monitor using AI-powered tracking and a high-resolution camera, eliminating the need for CRTs or manual calibration.

PGA TOUR 2k25 PS5 Review 8/10 “Drive For Show, Putt For Dough” 🤑⛳

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PGA TOUR 2k25 PS5 Review
I always enjoy reviewing pretty much any golf game, it’s something I don’t just like - I love it, and I’m not just talking about the video games, I enjoy watching it on TV - seeing Rory McIlroy complete the Grand Slam brought me a lot of joy - I also love playing it in real life.

Well… I say ‘playing it’ but even though I do suck I still love being out on the course. I noticed for the previous instalment in the PGA2K series how many reviewers stated that they ‘tried golf once, sucked at it and would never play it again’ which is fine, you don’t have to do something in real life to review a gamified version of it, I'm neither a professional hitman nor have I ever been trapped in a town overrun by zombies, but I have reviewed games about those things and my knowledge and experience is a big fat zero. 

It doesn’t matter really, but I do like at least the thought that when the game tells you about the different shot types, that I at least understand the difference between a punch shot and a flop shot. I struggle to do them in real life mind you, but I know what they are, and I come at both PGA2k25 and golf itself with some knowledge and a lot of love.
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