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o its pops and locks and claims ultimate bragging rights. But just by a slight margin. On its own Bomb Rush CyberFunk is an head bobbing and fun experience, even without any knowledge of JSR’s existence or affection for street culture it represents.
The announcement trailer for AK-xolotl must have been the first articles we posted on Retrolike.net, and today developer 2Awesome studios…
In addition to including the original game’s two military and economic story campaigns, this new campaign will tell the tale of the ‘Jewel of the North’.
Revolution Software has just announced a sixth installment in the Broken Sword franchise, called Broken Sword: Parzival’s Stone. The new…
Nightdive studios well known for bringing back remastered versions of classic games. Has just announced that Turok 3: Shadow of…
Toaplan Collection vol. 2 feels more curated than volume 1. The emulation is top-notch, and all games are feature-heavy. Are there things to wish for? Yes, of course. Collections can always include more games and be more affordable.
We are getting ready for Gamescom. We have reporter and Dutch/German retrogaming’s “bon vivant”, Dennis Fleaman on the show floor,…
This is a Blasphemous review, played and tested on Xbox (Series X). The game is also available for Nintendo Switch, PS4/PS5 and Steam. Without bloodshed,…
A little boy that wanders the world collecting creatures and letting them fight for him? No, I’m not talking about Pokemon. Cadabra Games and QUByte Interactive have collaborated and the result is Adore, a monster collection game with some RPG and roguelike elements.
This is a Legend Bowl review, played and tested on PlayStation 5. Legend Bowl is or will be available for…