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A Tribute to Minimi Games: Shadow Gambit

The closure of Minimi Games is a major blow to the games industry. In this little tribute, I talk about my experiences with their games, as well as an early impressions of their final game: Shadow Gambit: the Cursed Crew

Good morning all. Sadly, Minimi Games recently announced their closure from the industry. After fifteen years, Shadow Gambit will be their last game. You can read more by clicking on the link below to their website: This hurts, and it is a big blow for the industry. I’ve been a fan of Minimi Games ever […]

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Gamedev Interview: Final Profit

I'm rocking these interviews lately! Today I've got an interview with Brent, developer of Final Profit!

I have a new interview for you all! Final Profit is a pretty ambitious management sim, blending some awesome side quests, hilarious dialogue, and a well-crafted fantasy world together. Big thanks to Brent for taking the time to answer my questions. No big intro from me on this one, so sit back and enjoy. You […]

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Bite Sized Reviews: Age of Undead

It might be flawed and bloated, but I'm enjoying my time with Age of Undead. Time for another little bite sized review!

I hope everyone’s been enjoying my little bite-sized reviews. I know it’s a major change from my longer articles. Many things are happening behind the scenes, and they haven’t been progressing as quickly as I would like. However, as soon as it’s moving forward, I can reveal more. It should be good news all around […]

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Bite Sized Reviews: Sephonie Switch Port

In today's Bite Sized Reviews episode, I feature the recent Nintendo Switch port of Sephonie, a brilliant platformer developed by Analgesic Productions!

Welcome back to Bite Sized Reviews: my ‘rebranded’ Indie Corner series, so to speak! Still got a lot happening behind the scenes, and I’m playing far too many games. I’m not sure how the Gaming Gods expect me to sleep with the likes of Starfield and Phantom Liberty just around the corner, but I’m sure […]

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Indie Corner Episode 36: Some Updates, and other Animals

Kept you waiting, huh?

It has been a while, hasn’t it? Summer is officially upon us, and for the UK, that usually means lovely, humid weather and no air conditioning. Not the most pleasant experience, but we get by. Welcome to Episode 36 of the Indie Corner, the show where I review indie games for my enjoyment! Hopefully, it […]

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Indie Corner Episode 34: A Voxel Realm

In today's episode, I cover two games with voxel graphics: the incredibly ambitious and unique detective sim Shadows of Doubt, as well as dungeon crawler Netherguild!

Welcome to a new episode of the Indie Corner. Once again, the weather here in the UK has been… weird! Lots of sunshine, but two degrees Celsius in late April. I know I’ll miss cooler weather in summer, so I will not complain. Anyhow, I have two reviews to share today. There will be no […]

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Beginning the Revolution in Road 96: Mile 0 - A Review

“Aya, I mean, she was my best friend, Z. Before you anyway…”

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The Best and Worst of Every Pokemon Generation: Episode 3

I decided to leave out Scarlet/Violet in this episode for a full review of those games once I've completed it, so these are my reviews on Generation 7 and 8. Yep, it's time for the lovely Dexit controversy!

We’re back with more rambles and rants on Pokemon! It’s been a while since the second part of this little miniseries. Playing Pokemon X for the first time since the release was some experience. That game is…weird, you know? While I appreciate the visual design and how diverse the Pokedex was in those games, Game […]

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SpeakableCassie's Top Ten Games of 2022! - Part 2

Jump right into the conclusion of SpeakableCassie’s top ten games of the year, and bask in their b

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SpeakableCassie's Top Ten Games of 2022! - Part 1

2022 has been an exceptional year for gaming. We’ve seen a wide selection of memorable titles grace our consoles and computers across these past twelve months, ranging from absolutely mind-blowing AAA blockbusters to mesmerizing indie experiences of all shapes and sizes! With the pandemic that shook the world through 2020 and 2021 no longer affecting […]

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