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The Retro Ark Episode 1: Impossible Creatures

While I'm plugging away on my new projects, this is a new series solely for retro games! First up, I cover a 2003 RTS known as Impossible Creatures!

It is late March, and the weather is weird once again here in the jolly UK. One moment it is warm, and the next, it is raining. While I’m working on Episode 30 of the Indie Corner series, I received a lovely message from a friend on Discord, who wanted to read my views on […]

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Indie Corner Episode 29: We Have Lift-Off!

In my latest episode of the Indie Corner, I cover two high-profile games: Chained Echoes, as well as the long awaited Kerbal Space Program 2.

We’re approaching the middle of March, and the Steam Spring Sale should be live by the time this article is published. That’s going to be great for my bank account! I hope everyone is keeping well. We’ve had a strange cold snap here in the UK lately. We even had snow, which was interesting. I’m […]

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Indie Corner Episode 28: Western Space

Awful title aside, it feels great to return to my Indie Corner series! Today's episode features the excellent Shadows Over Loathing, as well as an ambitious, indie grand strategy title called The Pegasus Expedition.

It’s been a while since my last Indie Corner episode, so I would like to update you all on my plans for the coming months. I prefer being as transparent as possible, after all! So, you have probably noticed that my activity has slowed recently. That’s because I’m in the middle of my new job! […]

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Gamedev Interview: The RPG Engine

I'm happy to bring you all this one! This was several weeks in the making, so apologies it has taken a while. Today, I got the chance to interview Justus and Adam, who are hard at work with their TTRPG building program, The RPG Engine!

We’re back on the interview game! I hope everyone enjoyed their weekend. This interview was developed with my 2022 question template, so its not as expansive as my new set of questions. That doesn’t make today’s interview any less special, of course! I’ve enjoyed great communication with Justus, Osian, and Adam, and their tabletop world-building […]

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The Best and Worst of Pokemon Remakes: Part One

It's been a quiet couple of weeks from me! Today, I continue my nostalgic journey through Pokemon, discussing the best and worst parts of the remakes.

Good morning everybody! I would like to thank all those who gave me great feedback on my reviews of the mainline Pokemon games. It was satisfying replaying the original titles — from the embryonic Red and Blue, all the way up to Sword and Shield. My playthrough of Pokemon Scarlet is still unfinished. I expected […]

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Gamedev Interview: Studio Daimon

While I start work on some new projects, I've been working on an updated interview set for gamedevs this year! Today, I interview Alfred from Studio Daimon regarding their new release Path of the Midnight Sun.

I’ve got a new interview to share with you all today! I had the fortune of chatting with Studio Daimon, an indie developer who recently launched their JRPG game, Path of the Midnight Sun. I’ll be working on a review for that game once I have more time with it, but in the meantime, here’s […]

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Indie Corner Episode 27: Space, the Final Empire!

Terrible title aside, I cover two games in today's episode. We've got a competent little strategy game in Winter Falling, as well as non-linear CRPG Space Wreck!

Welcome back to a new episode of the Indie Corner! Christmas and New Year ended up being incredibly busy for me gaming-wise. I picked up a bunch of games in the sales, and amazing friends got me some great games, not including Persona 5 Royal, Harvestella, and Two Point Campus. These are all games I’ve […]

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Indie Corner Episode 26: Catching Up!

In my first 2023 episode of my Indie Corner series, I cover the top-down, STALKER esque Zero Sievert as well as the full release of Kynseed, a medieval life simulator game with some fascinating generation mechanics!

It is a new year, and that means more episodes of The Indie Corner! It took me a while to get into writing this series. I started them in 2021, before dropping the name for the Early Access Corner. One thing I hope to improve with my coverage this year is consistency. My first couple […]

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The Best and Worst of Every Pokemon Generation: Episode 2

In the previous episode, I talked about the first three generations of Pokemon. This time, we'll delve into the next three generations, finishing up with the introduction of the 3DS era!

Welcome back! I’m slowly recovering from my post-Christmas burnout, although it’ll still be a little longer until I’m back to my usual schedule. I’ve got a bunch of games for impression reviews coming up for my Indie Corner series, and I’ve been taking some time this weekend to play them. I’m not certain when Episode […]

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The Best and Worst of Every Pokemon Generation: Episode 1

Being on a Pokemon binge lately, I decided to return to my episodic Pokemon articles. Today, I review the first three generations of Pokemon and discuss their best and worst parts!

It’s been a few months now since the launch of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, the latest in the juggernaut that is the Pokemon franchise. As of writing this, I’m about 25 hours into Pokemon Scarlet and… I’m torn on it. On the one hand, the performance issues, horrible draw distance, and glitches are a pain […]

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