I interview Raincrow Studios about Covens, which allows you to play as a witch that can take over real world locations, cast magic and more.
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REVIEW: The World Next Door
The world next door to us is weird.
PR: Nintendo Download for 4/18/19
Don’t be a Joker
REVIEW: Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan
I bless the games made in Africa.
TBT REVIEW: Teleportals
I guess it’s kind of like a stripped down, 2D Portal…
IMPRESSIONS: Raji: An Ancient Epic
An ancient Indian styled action-adventure.
REVIEW: Neo Atlas 1469
A game for flat Earth and round Earth proponents alike!
Playasia Weekly Special: Kingdom Hearts, Persona, and more
The offer is only valid from April 16, 2019 –April 23, 2019, 11:59 (GMT +8)
INTERVIEW: Second Order’s Sami Saarinen Talks Claybook
I talk with Sami Saarinen about Claybook, a multi-platform ID@Xbox title. During our time, we talk the game’s physics, the challenges porting and more.
REVIEW: Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain
Even more bugs and robots to shoot at.
REVIEW: Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet
It’s time once again to hit the beach in Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet.
PAX East 2019 Hands-On Impressions: Indivisible
Indivisible is shaping up to be quite the gem.
GDC 2019 INTERVIEW: CRYSTAR
I sit down with Fuyuki Hayashi, the producer and director of the upcoming game Crystar, at GDC 2019 and we talk about the story, gameplay, and more.
RE-REVIEW: The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel
It’s like a good book, it starts off okay and then slowly builds up to where all the juicy stuff happens.
PR: Nintendo Download for 4/11/19
Get ready for your wallet to cry again
EARLY ACCESS IMPRESSIONS: Trident’s Wake
Let’s check out the world of Trident’s Wake, where hope is nearly nonexistent for humanity.
REVIEW: Yoshi’s Crafted World
It’s fun the first time through.
GDC 2019 Hands-On: RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures
I go hands-on with Atari’s RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures on the Nintendo Switch at GDCD 2019, and I find a simple, but fun simulation game.
INTERVIEW: The Language of Love
Love is very complicated.
REVIEW: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Yes, you will die many more times than twice, and that joke was old even before the game release date.