We recently announced some changes to our Project Game Pass program, which you can read all about here.
Each month, we pick out a list of games that we think are worth keeping an eye on. Big AAA or small indie project, it doesn’t matter to us; if the game looks interesting it’ll be in this list . Have ...
It’s testament to The Great Circle that in the 30-odd hours we’ve been playing it, we’ve rarely hit a moment that we wanted ...
Tri-Breaker: A Sacred Symbols Odyssey is the follow-up to Lilimo Games’ really rather good Twin Breaker released a couple of years ago. Once again we get a twist on the brick-breaking gameplay, and ...
The podcast crew (myself, Gray, Ian, Ross, and Pete) will sit down and discuss our high and lows of the year, with a few ...
Hades was a huge breakout hit in 2020, so I was sad when a few months later Curse of the Dead Gods came out and did not get the same fanfare. They were both in the same field – mystery dungeon ...
Neon Blood was still an enjoyable ride despite the issues listed, mainly again due to that stellar presentation and a tale ...
Slitterhead is a fascinating game, with an over-the-top plot, routed in strangely grounded characters. The combat is good, ...
As someone who considers themselves to be a pro at this type of genre, when it comes to Xbox as a platform there are few rhythm games on the system that come to mind. Other than Just Dance I actually ...
I would recommend Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival as a perfect jumping-off point for those looking to get the beat moving.
We’re all for indie games here at the Tavern, especially for new, solo developers giving the business a shot. Cem Boray Yıldırım is the latest solo dev to cross our desk with their debut effort Once ...