Naxia (2019) Review

EA: Naxia is an ARPG that has poor controls and feels empty. The graphics and animation are great, so it has potential and I will take another look once it is out of Early Access. ?/10


1984 Rewired (2019) Review

EA: 1984 Rewired is a parkour platformer with a synthwave theme. Be warned that it gets much more difficult as you progress, and trying to make it onto the leaderboards is quite the challenge. 6/10


Mazi – Remastered (2019) Review

EA: Mazi – Remastered is a slow-paced featureless online shooter with nobody but bots to play with. At this point in time, I wouldn’t recommend it. It also requires a 3rd party account. 4/10



Knightin’+ (2019) Review

Knightin’+ is an action adventure dungeon crawler where you slash enemies, collect keys and solve puzzles. Recommended for fans of the original Zelda games who want something similar! 6/10


Dashbot Ninja (2019) Review

Dashbot Ninja is a hectic action game where you charge & slice enemies. For as much as I love the idea and art direction, the mobile-based control setup makes gameplay very awkward. 5/10


Mutiny Island (2019) Review

Mutiny Island is an overwhelming RPG that seems to want to mimic a MMO. It’s very easy to die, and it’s not something I can recommend in its current state. It has promise though. ?/10


Fear of Dark (2019) Review

EA: Fear of Dark is a multiplayer survival game where you can play as either a human or a monster. The graphics aren’t great and online is dead, but I tried it with a friend and it was clunky. 4/10


Sole (2019) Review

Sole is an atmospheric adventure that’s short but beautiful. It reminds me of Journey, but with a more surreal take. My only complaint is that the screen framing can get annoying at times. 6/10


Veer (2019) Review

Veer is a platformer revolving around teleporting, using your relative location and colored nodes. Some additions, aside from the gameplay (such as a plot or lore) would make it more interesting. 6/10