Tag : eastasiasoft
Visual novel games always seem like a bit of a hard sell sometimes. I don’t know why, because some of the best gaming experiences I’ve...
King of Ping Pong: Megamix Review
by Peter Keen
I have to admit, I have a soft spot for the publisher Eastasiasoft. They are the publishers of a lot of those little fun games...
RPM: Road Punk Mayhem Review
by Peter Keen
I have to admit, I am not normally one for isometric bullet hell games. I’m slow and old, and my twitch reactions aren’t what they...
Dead End City Review
by Ryan Jones
Mad Max meets a rolling, retro shoot-em-up in Dead End City, a 90s style shooter set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Players can take the role...
Shivering Stone Review
by Kyle Moffat
Ice puzzles have been used in mainstream video games multiple times. From Pokemon Gold and Silver to The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, to Paper...
The Red Exile Review
by Ryan Jones
Horror titles have always been my favorite genre of video games since I was just a kid. My dad would always let me play the...
EchoBlade Review
by Ryan Jones
EchoBlade is an indie game like no other, but that doesn’t make it any more interesting than most. We play as an unnamed knight wearing...
Quintus and the Absent Truth Review
by Ryan Jones
At first glance, Quintus and the Absent Truth looks like a fun children’s story inspired by Stuart Little. Playing the role of Alan Shaw, players...
Thunder Kid II: Null Mission Review
by Kyle Moffat
Thunder Kid II: Null Mission has now arrived on all modern consoles! Developed by Renegade Sector Games and published by EastAsiaSoft, Thunder Kid II pays...
The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story Review
by Ryan Jones
The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story markets itself as a riveting horror story packed with unique ideas and chilling atmospheres to terrify its player. Unfortunately,...
Breakneck City Review
by Luke Geikie
I was born in the year 2000, so it’s fair to say retro gaming for me truly is retro. I never experienced the classic arcade...
Horatio Goes Snowboarding Review
by Kyle Moffat
Horatio Goes Snowboarding is one of the more bizarre sports games I have had the pleasure to play. When you think of snowboarding video games...
Ravva and the Cyclops Curse Review
by Ryan Jones
WARNING: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SLIGHT SPOILERS FOR ENEMY AND LEVEL DESIGN. Retro gaming will always have a place in my heart after growing up with...
Crime Opera: The Butterfly Effect Review
by Tasha Quinn
Until relatively recently, I was never the biggest fan of visual novels. I’ve always found them dull – almost verging on tedious. But since writing...
Habroxia 2 Review
by Adam Conner
Over the past two years, Lillymo Games have filled a Housemarque-sized whole for me. Housemarque hasn’t released a game in nearly four years, so great...
Zero Strain Review
by Ben Huxley
I’ve read reviews that describe Zero Strain as a “sort of MOBA but not single-player shoot-‘em-up” – but, honestly, they’re putting too much thought into...
Reverie: Sweet As Edition Review
Sit back, relax, and take in the clean ocean breeze as you settle into one of the coziest indie titles available now for the Nintendo...
Fast Striker Review
Fast Striker is a fast-paced, vertical scrolling, arcade style shoot-em up. Developed by NG: Dev.Team, whose focus is mainly on the Dreamcast,and Neo-Geo, of all...

