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Indie Corner Episode 13: More Early Access Goodness!

It’s me again with another episode of the Indie Corner! The Steam Summer sale is right upon us, and I have my new Steam Deck on the way. You can bet quite a lot of cash I’ll be doing some reviews and articles on Valve’s greatest invention since Half-Life, but I just need to be […]

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Gamedev Interview: Mohawk Games

I recently reviewed Old World: a strange twist on the 4X genre. It’s a blend of Crusader Kings politics and relationships and Civilisation, focusing on the ancient world. After a while on the Epic Store, it finally released on Steam in May. You can check out my impressions review of Old World here: I recently […]

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The Halfway Point: Games I've Played Recently!

We’re halfway through the year! Sure, we’ve had some slowdown in major releases lately, but this is already turning out to be a strong year for gaming. At least I do, anyway!. I was going through all my documentation for 2022’s games I’ve played, and the number of solid titles is staggering. While I had […]

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My Thoughts on Starfield and Nivalis!

It might not have been E3, but we’ve still had some nice announcements. Once again, with the ongoing global pandemic and other problems in the world, we’ve had several notable delays in 2022 releases and beyond. Even so, there’s been a lot of intrigue for the games announced lately. I still had a nice weekend […]

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MWII Leaks, Read Dead Remasters, Mafia 4 & more

The Map in Call of Duty: Warzone 2 Could Be Similar to Blackout, According to a Leak Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is an upcoming battle royale title set to release with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. According to the newest rumors, the stated map might be interesting for Blackout enthusiasts. Henderson, who has […]

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Indie Corner Episode 12: A Break Inbetween

I’m back with a new episode of Indie Corner! It’s been a while since the last episode, as May has been a difficult month for me. Fortunately, I seem to be back on the mend after a rough couple of weeks. I’ve been playing, as usual, quite a few games during my work downtime, and […]

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Old World Impressions Review: A Mighty 4X Title

It’s me again, back with a new review of Old World! I want to thank Mohawk Games and their publisher Hooded Horse for being kind enough to provide me with a copy of the Steam version for review purposes. This is more of an impressions review than anything else, but it’s great to see it […]

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Songs of Conquest Early Impressions: Reimagining a Classic

There’s been a lot of cool indie releases out in recent weeks! I’m back again with more rummaging through the indie game boxes. After a packed Q1, 2022 seems to be slowing down at least on the AAA side. With the delay of Starfield into 2023 and the usual summer lull, things will be fairly […]

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Cantata Impressions Review: Mechs and Aliens Do Work!

It’s nice when a game I’ve wanted for ages finally comes out into the world. I have plenty of games like this, but Cantata is one of the biggest examples recently. I first learned about Cantata last year, during Steam’s Summer Fest event. Every so often, they hold these great events where a ton of […]

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Indie Corner Episode 11: It's That Time Again!

It’s been a while since I wrote an indie article. March and April have been big months both for game releases and worldwide events. Itch.io, Fanatical and Humble Bundle all released gigantic charity bundles in March to support the people of Ukraine, and I picked up the first two. Firstly, some old updates on games […]

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