Potata: Fairy Flower never blossoms – Review

Poh-tay-tah, poh-tah-tah… No matter how you pronounce Potata: Fairy Flower it’s still a generic bore; a side-scrolling fantasy adventure that barely distinguishes itself from the bargain bin pack. A touch of Celtic fairy charm, a few challenging platforming sections, some genuinely clever usage of items, and smart environmental puzzles are quickly overshadowed by shoddy animation,…

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Liberated – Review (Switch)

A playable comic book is a concept that has been seldom experienced in video games. Melding provocative static images and film noir with engrossing gameplay is no easy task, but one that developer Atomic Wolf have taken upon themselves with Liberated. Telling a story of terrorism, oppression, and a near future Orwellian society, Liberated serves…

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Neversong – Review (PC)

Neversong is an equal parts charming and twisted side scrolling metroidvania from developer Thomas Brush and Atmos Games. Taking place in a world immediately reminiscent of Tim Burton and his gothic fantasy films, this game will quickly grab your attention as you try to wrap your head around exactly what you’re playing. We had a…

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A Fold Apart – Review (PC)

Not since Gris has an indie puzzle game had the ability to evoke such a strong emotional impact. While that game was somewhat ambiguous in its interpretation, this game is much more forthcoming in its meaning. A Fold Apart tells the story of two lovers separated by professional ambition. An architect leaves their partner for…

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