NOTE: There will be a few spoilers in this review. Not major spoilers, but more to do with the core functioning of the game and not to do with the story.Mentions: EXP, LV(LOVE), Training Dummy, Nature of the game's “life lessons”, all gameplay routes, that some characters die (but not specified which do), and a … Continue reading Undertale
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Dark Dragonkin
Dark Dragonkin is one of the first games that I have had the pleasure of redeeming from Lurkit. Being one of only 4 games that I was eligible to redeem, I poured all my hope into the one and only Lurkit games available to me that didn't look like a mobile game port. This description … Continue reading Dark Dragonkin
Árida: Backland’s Awakening
ARIDA: Backland's Awakening is an open world game that I was really looking forward to, I saw on Keymailer and immediately requested it. It's a desert/backlands survival game where you have to keep tabs of your food and hunger while trying to reach a specific place, also picking up side-quests along the way. (Reminding me … Continue reading Árida: Backland’s Awakening
Citywars Tower Defense
I love tower defence games, I really do. One of them (geoDefense) was the WHOLE reason I brought my first iPhone back in 2008, yes really.They are addictive with the right amount (when done properly) of strategy and puzzle fun where you can really find ways to efficiently beat every wave or level. At least … Continue reading Citywars Tower Defense
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
As far as I am concerned the best DLC from Borderlands 2 was Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep, that is a hill I am prepared to die on, leave me there, know it was worth it.It was such an epic and funny breath of fresh air in what was already an epic game and … Continue reading Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
Unturned
Okay, so this game review is kind of a long time coming. Unturned is a game that I've spent countless hours in. Excluding the games that I used to play on my Xbox back in the day, when hours weren't counted, and you couldn't see how addicted to a game you really were.It goes as … Continue reading Unturned
Backseat Gamers
I’ve been aware of this annoyance for years, but I thought it was just concentrated to my household when I was young, where mum would walk by me sat on the floor playing Tomb Raider and ask why I was taking the long way round when there obviously an easier way out (she wasn’t aware … Continue reading Backseat Gamers
Hidden Shelter
Back ages ago, before I'd even met @shineycat, I played a game called Pacify with one of my old buddies on her stream. She absolutely crapped herself, while I remained completely calm for most of the game. Also, under reacting to the ghost chasing me, which led to my friend getting more of a fright … Continue reading Hidden Shelter
Midnight: Submersion – Nightmare Horror
I think the steam review by nbartley1998 sums this game up completely. "Load gameConfused immediatelyWalk outsideNo directiveGet punched by slappy the dummyUninstall game10/10" Once again, another horror game that I was excited to play, once again another horror game that I have uninstalled and will never touch again. Keymailer once again has supplied me with … Continue reading Midnight: Submersion – Nightmare Horror
Fisherman’s House
I am an avid lover of horror games, ever since way back in 2012 I found Markiplier's first ever SCP - Containment Breach video, where he had streamed his very first interaction with the game.Since then I was a regular watcher of not just his content, but horror game content in general. Watching people play … Continue reading Fisherman’s House
Do Animals Dream?
Do Animals Dream? The question that's asked in the title of the game is not expanded on in the way you might think. The game is nothing to do with dreaming in the sense of what happens when you're asleep, but more to do with hope and aspirations of animals.Even so, that's not really the … Continue reading Do Animals Dream?
Amazon Rush
Amazon Rush is an endless runner game, created in the peak of runner-game-hype along with games like Subway Surfer and the like. Judging by the game itself, it's honestly hard to tell whether this game was an honest attempt at recreating the magic, or a blatant attempt at grabbing from the pockets of people who … Continue reading Amazon Rush
Humble Choice – March
Another month, another epic offering from Humble.The is the second month in a row where there are a reduced number of games to choose from but I think we can all agree the quality is outstanding! Desperados IIIStealth in the wild west, noice. This is a prequel to the Wanted dead or alive game within … Continue reading Humble Choice – March
Castle on the Coast
Now this game, before I say too much, is by far one of the best games I've got from Keymailer in the entire time I've been reviewing games. Castle on the Coast brings me back confusing memories of my childhood, playing on my cousin's "whatver-thefuck-that-console-was" playing a Mario game, akin to Mario64 (it maybe was … Continue reading Castle on the Coast
Mongrel – Early Access
You know I love South Park, right? So when the main premise of this game is dealing with trouble makers who get flushed down the toilet (howdy-how!) - I had to. You can see my first play here. The story for this game is dark and detailed, but we love it. The intro video was … Continue reading Mongrel – Early Access
Kamikaze Veggies – Early Access
I remember learning what Kamikaze meant when I was about 12. I was a on report at school for being a little shit and my music teacher at the time asked my why I was on a Kamikaze mission to get myself into as much trouble as possible.Now I can do it as a vegetable... … Continue reading Kamikaze Veggies – Early Access
Reds Adventure – A Seasons New Beginning
You know we love a good platformer in house Shiney and its been a little while since we played one. So when I saw this on Keymailer I was curious and had to give it a go.You can see our first play here. This was not the magical joy of platformer like Auro the Bunny, … Continue reading Reds Adventure – A Seasons New Beginning
Alwa’s Legacy
Starting off with the sequel to Alwa's Awakening, what a joy and what a delight after playing the first game. From their game in 2017 to this release in 2020, Alwa's Legacy is one of the games that I can say visibly and thoroughly improves from the first game to the second. Nearly every point … Continue reading Alwa’s Legacy
Super Clown: Lost Diamonds
Keymailer, as much as you save me from having to pay for the trash that consumes Steam's indie section, you could not save me from this. Super Clown: Lost Diamonds was another one of those, "Ah, that will be super easy to play, looks like it has a low skill requirement and made with leftover … Continue reading Super Clown: Lost Diamonds
Nelson and the Magic Cauldron
This is not a game I would have usually requested but I was quite happy to see the little 'pre-approved' labelled on it when scrolling through keymailer, so I decided to have a look. You can see my first play here. I was surprised to find this was the second game in this series. Why? … Continue reading Nelson and the Magic Cauldron
Not for broadcast
Having really enjoyed Organs, Please the idea of being a media puppet master totally appealed to me. So I requested this from Keymailer to see what it would be like, you can see my first play here. Not since the 2015 Need for Speed game have I seen live action people in a game, and … Continue reading Not for broadcast
Hidden Deep
Creepy tunnels? Possible death? Two-play local co-op so I can throw a rubber chicken at duck when he gets us killed?Sign me up! You can see our first play here. This game lied to me from the very start. Rich dark sci-fi story. The story pays tribute to 80's and 90's games and movie classics like … Continue reading Hidden Deep
Humble Choice – February
I know its later into the month BUT here are Febs games from Humble. Borderlands 3 & Borderlands 3: Directors cut PSN gave you the Tiny Tina DLC as a stand alone game this month, Humble goes TWO better with both the full version and the directs cut of this epic 2k game. The directors … Continue reading Humble Choice – February
Gedonia
Another game from Keymailer, this time one that I had high hopes for. Promising classic open-world RPG elements and fun adventures, Gedonia looked like it was a bit of a break from the burden on AAA adventure games without being an indie MMO, but allowing almost full control of doing whatever the fuck you wanted … Continue reading Gedonia
Chibi Girl VS Evil Zombie Dead
Surprisingly, this game was not one of those given to me by Keymailer, nor was it one that was sitting around in my Steam account for a thousand years.Through having a Steam Curator and actually making reviews myself on games for longer than I've known ShineyCat and been making reviews for her site, I've received … Continue reading Chibi Girl VS Evil Zombie Dead