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Review - The Stone of Madness
Tactical stealth RPG The Stone of Madness is conceptually great but suffers from some glitches and maddening difficulty.
Stephen Machuga
Jan 289 min read
478 views
7 comments


Early Access Review - Electrogical
Electrogical is a fun math puzzle game perfect for those moments between tasks or solving a quick puzzle.
L. Sahara McGirt
Jan 92 min read
91 views
15 comments

Review - Men of War II
Men of War II is an intricate RTS great for those who are into hardcore RTS systems. However, it may be a bit much for a casual RTS player.
AD Twindad
Dec 26, 20244 min read
148 views
15 comments


Review - SPRAWL
SPRAWL is committed to the golden age of shooters before it, with great gameplay and a solid story with a 90s anime aesthetic.
Roberto Nieves
Dec 24, 20244 min read
86 views
14 comments


Review - Hot Lap Racing
Hot Lap Racing offers a thrilling, nostalgic romp for players who want a crossroads of motorsport history and modern-day racing.
AD Twindad
Dec 17, 20243 min read
82 views
8 comments


Review - Valfaris: Mecha Therion
Valfaris Mecha Theron is a wonderful follow-up to Valfaris, with a rocking soundtrack, sharp visuals, and incredible shoot-'em up gameplay.
Roberto Nieves
Dec 12, 20244 min read
75 views
7 comments


Review - Proxy Adventure: Small Test
Proxy Adventure: Small Test from UAIGolem overcomes its bugginess with great replayability and interesting mechanics.
Paul Neafsey
Dec 6, 20243 min read
36 views
7 comments

Tabletop Review - Epic Encounters: Local Legends Green Dragon Encounter
Publisher : Steamforged Games Something-in-a-box Epic Encounters is short and punchy D&D content, so I will try to provide a short and...
Ben Nobles
Nov 21, 20243 min read
57 views
9 comments


Review - Dragon Age: The Veilguard
After a ten-year wait, the next installment in the Dragon Age series has been released. Is it everything we've been waiting for?
L. Sahara McGirt
Nov 19, 20247 min read
142 views
3 comments


Review - Classified France '44
Classified France '44 is a genuine surprise in the World War II genre with strong characters, exciting gameplay, and a replayable campaign
Roberto Nieves
Nov 12, 20244 min read
79 views
4 comments


Review - Akimbot
Akimbot is a wonderful action platformer that harkens back to the days of the PS2 with grace and attitude.
Roberto Nieves
Nov 7, 20244 min read
54 views
10 comments


Review - NHL 25
With the NHL video games seeing annual releases from EA, we see how NHL 25 has fared.
Nikolas Tolgyesi
Nov 5, 20247 min read
246 views
2 comments


Review: Kill Knight
KILL KNIGHT is a short but diabolically excellent twin-stick shooter with a hardcore white-knuckle challenge.
Roberto Nieves
Oct 31, 20244 min read
100 views
14 comments


Early Access Review - Travellers Rest
While Travellers Rest is still in early access, the game continues to shine with consistent updates to keep us returning to play.
L. Sahara McGirt
Oct 30, 20243 min read
259 views
22 comments

Review - Card-en-Ciel
Pick a card, any card. We here at Stack Up take a look at the latest from Inti Creates. Is it good?
Fernando Da Costa
Oct 24, 20246 min read
320 views
5 comments


Review - Iron Meat
Iron Meat is a run-and-gun shooter on the level of Contra from developer Ivan Valeryevich Suvorov and publisher Retroware.
Roberto Nieves
Oct 22, 20245 min read
85 views
4 comments


Review - Penny Larceny: Gig Economy Supervillain
Take on the gig economy or take it down in Penny Larceny: Gig Economy Supervillain from Fiction Factory Games the devs of Arcade Spirits.
L. Sahara McGirt
Oct 15, 20243 min read
92 views
10 comments


Tabletop Review - Star Trek Star Realms Edition
Star Trek goes full deck-building game with Star Trek: Star Realms Edition from the reliably great Wise Wizard Games.
Michael Stern
Oct 10, 20244 min read
87 views
34 comments

Tabletop Review - The Ruins of Symbaroum: The Throne of Thorns I
The Ruins of Symbaroum game line books give TTRPG players a rich setting to adventure in with deep lore and details for any GM to work with.
Andrew Mullin
Oct 9, 20245 min read
41 views
5 comments


Tabletop Review - Monster Hunter World: The Board Game
Monster Hunter World gets a crossover into tabletop gaming with Monster Hunter World: The Board Game.
Michael Stern
Oct 8, 20248 min read
75 views
15 comments

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