Video by Harvard L. Verlet Swing is odd. It’s creative. It’s different. It’s a fever dream. It’s everything that we like to see indie games be, and it also happens to be quite a bit of fun to play. In his first Let’s Play of 2020, Harvard takes a swing…
Read MoreVideo by Matt S. I love Gust’s Atelier series. I love it to bits. I love it to death. So I was over the moon by the news that the Dusk trilogy – previously left languishing on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, would get a re-release onto the current platforms.…
Read MoreVideo by Matt S. GreedFall came and left without making much of a wave last year, and that’s a big pity, because Spiders’ latest RPG epic is a truly wonderful game, with excellent storytelling, world building, and characters. I missed out on it at launch too! Thankfully I was able…
Read MoreVideo by Matt S. Welcome to 2020! I hope you all had the most wonderful break. And now it’s time to get back into the video game criticismsssss… and first up I wanted to chat about a little city builder that caught my attention over the Christmas break. Dawn of…
Read MoreVideo by Harvard L. For the last let’s play of the year, Harvard decided to take a look at four of the quirkiest little indie games that you can find on the Nintendo Switch. These are all really, really oddball games, and most certainly not for everyone, but if you find…
Read MoreVideo by Matt S. We have hit the end of 2019, and just before I take a break through to the New Year (I imagine I’ll spend most of it sleeping), I wanted to do one more video, to take a look back at the year that was. Many people…
Read MoreVideo by Matt S. Dead or Alive 6 just got the sexiest DLC drop yet. Koei Tecmo decided to deliver a Christmas present, in the form of the most ridiculously skimpy Christmas-themed “swimwear” costumes yet. There’s also a new character to play with, in Rachel, and she’s great (and a…
Read MoreVideo by Harvard L. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night more than exceeded expectations, it’s safe to say. Players went into it hoping that the creator of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night might be able to approach the brilliance of that title, but it was just a longshot hope, and as…
Read MoreVideo by Matt S. I love pinball, of course, so this week’s surprise drop of three new tables (seriously, I didn’t know they were coming) was welcome indeed. Especially when it includes my favourite pinball table of all: Tales of the Arabian Nights. In this video I take a quick…
Read MoreVideo by Harvard L. Shibuya Scramble is an eclectic visual novel, to say the least – mixing still and video imagery of real actors in with plenty of video game interfaces and the like for a truly oddball visual and narrative experience. In his latest let’s play, Harvard takes a…
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