Tag: games

  • Atomic Heart Ends With a Bloody Bang

    Atomic Heart Ends With a Bloody Bang

    Mundfish sure took its sweet time with Atomic Heart. We’re definitely not complaining that it took them three years to figure out how to end the main story. In those three years we witnessed split timelines, weird platforming detours, and mechanical overcorrections. It’s no secret how much we love this game and how giddy with…

  • Gorilla Showdown: Rhythm Meets Carnage

    Gorilla Showdown: Rhythm Meets Carnage

    Imagine just for a moment an arena shooter where you dodge bullets from heavily armed monkeys. Now, on top of that, imagine trying to hold a musical rhythm. It shouldn’t work, right? But in Sloth King’s just released Gorilla Showdown, it absolutely does. It easily could have been a gimmick, but ends up being a…

  • Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Arrives in 2026

    Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Arrives in 2026

    It’s finally happening: Edward Kenway is coming back. Ubisoft just announced Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. It’s a ground-up remake of the 2013 pirate classic. Black Flag Resynced is set to hit PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on July 9, 2026. Ubisoft Singapore is at the helm for this one, but this studio is…

  • ‘Super Farming Boy’: A Fresh Take on Farming Games

    ‘Super Farming Boy’: A Fresh Take on Farming Games

    Developed by LemonChili Soft, Super Farming Boy is action-puzzle hybrid. It’s a game that trades meticulous backpack management for superhero-lite shape-shifting and chain-reaction puzzle solving. Although we haven’t played the game, from what we’ve seen, the premise is absurd in the best way. A cartoonishly greedy corporate villain has kidnapped close friends to the protagonist.…

  • Generation Exile is a High-Stakes Space Ark Sim

    Generation Exile is a High-Stakes Space Ark Sim

    Our first few hours with Generation Exile were a total disaster. We didn’t feel like a visionary leader, far from it. It felt like we were trying to plug endless series of leaks with just ten fingers. Generation Exile is one of those city builder that doesn’t mind watching you set everything on fire. Build…

  • Unspoken Connection: Making ‘Find Your Words’

    Unspoken Connection: Making ‘Find Your Words’

    We usually associate video games with loud, explosive moments—frantic button-mashing, sprawling dialogue trees, and high-stakes combat. So, what happens when a game strips all that away, and your only real objective is figuring out how to say “hello”? That’s the premise behind Find Your Words, a quiet, deeply personal exploration game from artist Vic Nyugen…

  • Ingrid Steps Into the Street Fighter 6 Ring This May

    Ingrid Steps Into the Street Fighter 6 Ring This May

    Capcom just confirmed that Ingrid is officially rounding out the Street Fighter 6 Year 3 DLC pass. The cosmic magic-user drops on May 28 across all platforms, including the Switch 2. You probably remember her strange debut back in 2004’s Capcom Fighting Evolution. She was also a guest in Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX. It’s…

  • Atomic Heart’s DLC is a Game of Trial and Error #2

    Atomic Heart’s DLC is a Game of Trial and Error #2

    When you take a closer look at the first three DLC, it seems like Mundfish didn’t just pick one ending to continue the story from the base game. In our first article we did mention that we can’t help but look at Atomic Heart as a beautiful experiment. We feel the same about the first…

  • Indie Pass: Solving Gaming’s Discoverability Crisis

    Indie Pass: Solving Gaming’s Discoverability Crisis

    Publisher indie.io just rolled out Indie Pass, a $6.99 monthly PC service dedicated to independent games. That’s right, Indie Pass doesn’t chase high-budget blockbusters. It simply wants to create a welcoming, new place for solo creators and small teams. If this is your thing, the pass gives you roughly 70 games that you can play. …

  • Alexey Testov and the Dark, Emotional Roots of INMOST

    Alexey Testov and the Dark, Emotional Roots of INMOST

    Games bearing player discretion warnings for heavy themes rarely arrive in the form of bite-sized pixel art. But INMOST, the puzzle platformer from Hidden Layer Games, delivers a quiet, agonizing gut punch by weaving together the tragic lives of a knight, a child, and a wanderer. This interview would not have been possible without the…