Grim Trials Preview
Grim Trials will remind you of Hades, and in its current state, does little to dissuade the comparison.
Catto’s Post Office Review
Catto’s Post Office is an uncomplicated, cozy, mail kitty experience.
Dead Take Review
Neil Newbon and Ben Starr lead Dead Take, a tale about abuse of power in Hollywood and creative obsession.
First Impressions - Shinobi: Art of Vengeance Delivers Fast-Paced Ninja Action with a Classic Soul
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance delivers fast-paced ninja action, stunning visuals, and classic vibes. Try the demo now ahead of its 8/29 launch and experience Joe Musashi’s thrilling return!
Heartworm Review
Vincent Adinolfi’s and DreadXP’s retro survival horror Heartworm is Alice in Wonderland by way of Silent Hill.
First Impressions: The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Might Be the Gem Nintendo Needs
Jeremy shares whyThe Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales was the standout of Nintendo’s 7/31 Partner Direct, and dives into the debut demo!
Cipher Zero Review
Cipher Zero is a logic game where the initial simplicity masks a snowballing level of fiendish complexity.
Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping Review
Duck Detective: The Ghost of Glamping from Happy Broccoli Games is a quirky point‑and‑click adventure mystery that gave me exactly what I wanted: more Duck Detective.
Hell Clock Review
Roguelite action RPG Hell Clock combines Hades, Diablo, and a dark episode in Brazilian history.
The Naked Gun Review
The Naked Gun is a brilliant return of the franchise along with its signature comedic style.
San Diego Comic-Con 2025 - Days 1 & 2 Recap: Panels, Signatures, and a Little Eisner Magic
Jeremy shares his experiences from Days 1 and 2 of San Diego Comic Con 2025 - from being a panelist for the first time to checking out more previews for the Spider-Man MtG Universes Beyond Set!
San Diego Comic-Con 2025 Preview Night Recap: Comics, Collectibles, and a Touch of Run DMC
Jeremy recaps his San Diego Comic Con 2025 experience, starting with a jam-packed Preview Night!
Oh, Hi! Review
Unconventional romantic comedy Oh, Hi! doesn’t quite go far enough with its premise.

