Indie Corner: Episode 20 - Milestone Special!
It’s a big moment. We’re on Episode 20 of my Indie Corner series! When I started writing these for the website, they were created as bite-sized snacks for people to sink their teeth into. With so many games released, it’s difficult for companies to get the word out about their products. I didn’t expect this […]
Gamedev Interview: Han Zhiyu (Chaos Galaxy)
It’s been a busy time here. So I was supposed to go to the Lake District last week, but a late-scheduled train strike derailed my plans. That might be a blessing in disguise, because this might be one of the most productive times the website has ever had. I’ve spent most of last week talking […]
Unique RPGs on the Steam Deck You Must Try!
We’re back with a brand new article on the Steam Deck! We’ve had a busy month here; easily the most productive month I’ve had! That will hopefully continue into the final few months of this year, and I have a massive amount of content in the works to share with you all. Today, I chat […]
Flawed Gems You Should Try Again
August was one of my most productive months! During that time, I published ten articles. I have to say, I’m enjoying my renewed focus. I’ve been working on a schedule for the coming weeks. While health and time will be a factor in getting these out by the end of September, here’s my current list. […]
Pokemon Rom Hacks: An Introduction to the Faves!
Pokemon has dominated the entertainment industry since its creation in the 1990s. The ninety’s really had the coolest stuff. With all the merchandise, fans, television series, movies, and over thirty video games, it’s staggering how dominant it is thirty years later. A while ago, I began a series called: My Personal Journey Through Pokemon, an […]
New Study Finds Brains Synchronize While Playing Online Games
In the past two years, online gaming and other forms of social contact have grown in popularity. This trend will likely continue as remote working and investments in social technology increase. And a study conducted by scientists at the University of Helsinki found that it’s possible that while playing online games, players are unintentionally communicating […]
The Breeze Holds a Story - A Poem about Mondstadt (Genshin Impact)
The Breeze Holds a Story – A Poem about Mondstadt (Genshin Impact) Let me tell you a story, of a land most fairLiberty, Feasts, Freedom, you’ll wish you were there… (What, I said the same thing twice?…Ehe) Where the breeze is gentle, the wild in peaceAnd one’s able to sleep under great treesWhere wine is […]
Gamedev Interview: Moral Anxiety Studio (Roadwarden)
As I get this ready, it’s a very foggy day here in the UK. You’d think it was Silent Hill out there! It’s a nice break from the horrid humidity, though. I’ve been playing plenty of games lately, and my 2022 GOTY series is ramping up. Right now, I have over thirty games battling it […]
Reviews and Developer Interviews: My Process
We’re officially in September! While I have several writing projects in the works, I thought I would write something about how my review/interview process works. This year has been my most active yet for writing game articles. While a lot of that has been down to my unemployment and health issues, I just love talking […]
Indie Corner Episode 19: Exploring the New
Welcome to Episode 19 of the Indie Corner! September is upon us, which brings us more games to try out. We’re approaching the final quarter of 2022, which means, of course, my GOTY series! I really need to start planning that. I’ve got my eye on several releases due this month. Most of these will […]