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The key art for Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam.
by Lindsay
May 22, 2025
Indie/News

Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam is coming to the West this year

Publisher ININ has announced that it is bringing Japanese indie game publisher/developer Studio SiestA’s bullet hell game Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam to the West sometime this summer (for us Northern folk, anyway) for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. It will be available digitally and physically. This is the definitive edition of the cute ’em up game…

A screenshot from Scar-Lead Salvation. A woman with brown hair wearing bulky silver and blue armour says, "So you're saying I should investigate?"
Idea Factory International/News

IFI shares details about the digital deluxe edition of Scar-Lead Salvation

The Western launch of sci-fi roguelite shooter Scar-Lead Salvation is two weeks away. The game’s story begins with a familiar trope: a woman wakes up with no memories in an unfamiliar place. There is an AI that seemingly wants to help, but can it even be trusted? Each floor features…

Key Art of IronFall Invasion on Nintendo Switch

Review: IronFall Invasion (Nintendo Switch)

As a rule of thumb, it’s a good thing when developers and…

Cygni Key Art for review by DigitallyDownloaded.net

Review: Cygni: All Guns Blazing (Sony PlayStation 5)

I am absolutely terrible at SHMUPs, bullet hells, and other such action…

The key art for Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam.

Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam is coming to the West this year

May 22, 2025
Indie/News

Publisher ININ has announced that it is bringing Japanese indie game publisher/developer Studio SiestA’s bullet hell game Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam to the West sometime this summer (for us Northern folk, anyway) for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. It will be available digitally and physically. This…

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A screenshot from Scar-Lead Salvation. A woman with brown hair wearing bulky silver and blue armour says, "So you're saying I should investigate?"

IFI shares details about the digital deluxe edition of Scar-Lead Salvation

May 16, 2025
Idea Factory International/News

The Western launch of sci-fi roguelite shooter Scar-Lead Salvation is two weeks away. The game’s story begins with a familiar trope: a woman wakes up with no memories in an unfamiliar place. There is an AI that seemingly wants to help, but can it even be trusted? Each floor features…

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Key Art of IronFall Invasion on Nintendo Switch

Review: IronFall Invasion (Nintendo Switch)

December 6, 2024
Nintendo Switch/Reviews/Shooter

As a rule of thumb, it’s a good thing when developers and publishers bring older games onto modern hardware. We’re used to the bigger budget games being remade and remastered endlessly at this point, but it’s even better when it’s the more obscure games that are saved from disappearing and…

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Cygni Key Art for review by DigitallyDownloaded.net

Review: Cygni: All Guns Blazing (Sony PlayStation 5)

August 5, 2024
Konami/Reviews/SHMUP/Sony PlayStation 5

I am absolutely terrible at SHMUPs, bullet hells, and other such action game experiences. For this reason, I don’t generally play them. It’s not that I don’t enjoy them, it’s just that my progress through them is so slow – on account of my own lack of skills – that…

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DigitallyDownloaded.net reviews Earth Defense Force 6 on PlayStation5

Review: Earth Defense Force 6 (Sony PlayStation 5)

July 29, 2024
action game/Earth Defense Force/Reviews/Shooter/Sony PlayStation 5

Every time Starship Troopers pops up as a topic, we get to “enjoy” the most surreal arguments on the Internet as a bunch of people argue that the film is not a satire of fascism, and that the book is not an argument for fascism. These are some of the…

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Sker Ritual key art

Review: Sker Ritual (Sony PlayStation 5)

April 18, 2024
Horror/Multiplayer/PlayStation 5/Reviews

I do not understand Sker Ritual. At all. It seems that at every opportunity the developers took what was great about Maid of Sker and do the exact opposite to it, and so now, across just two games in the “Sker” property, we’ve got a confused mess across the “franchise”…

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Key Art of ArcRunner game

Review: ArcRunner (Nintendo Switch)

April 15, 2024
Multiplayer/Nintendo Switch/Reviews/Shooter

In hindsight, I probably shouldn’t have played ArcRunner. While it looks the part of a cyberpunk dystopia, the game itself was clearly only ever going to be a roguelike shooter drenched in neon. While it’s easy to say that you shouldn’t criticise a game for not being something it never…

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The key art for Children of the Sun.

Bullet-bending ballistic shooter Children of the Sun launches next month

March 13, 2024
Devolver Digital/News

With shooters, you would expect bullets to be constantly flying. But Children of the Sun turns this concept on its head: the player can only fire a single bullet per level. One! I really love this idea. The game is a visually-striking psychedelic revenge road trip with a blend of…

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Review: Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 (Sony PlayStation 5)

October 23, 2023
Konami/Metal Gear Solid/PlayStation 5/Retro/Reviews

Remember that time Sony’s head suit, Jim Ryan, got up and said “…the PS1 and the PS2 games, they looked ancient, like why would anybody play this?” The Metal Gear Solid Collection shows just how genuinely shallow and unintelligent that statement was. You should want to play the Metal Gear…

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A screenshot from El Paso, Elsewhere.

Neo-noir shooter El Paso, Elsewhere launching for PC, Xbox later this year

February 23, 2023
Indie/News

First person shooting is out and third-person shooting is in with horror shooter slash love story El Paso, Elsewhere. Today, the developer announced its target launch window and showed off a new trailer showcasing a “fresh” look at game’s slow-motion third-person action. Yeah, it’s kind of gory… but at least…

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