Latest from Will “Fncwill” Hogeweide
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    Projected Dreams is a heartfelt homage to the power of imagination and the bonds that tie us to our past. It's a gentle reminder of the joy found in simple pleasures, like casting shadows on a wall and weaving stories from the shapes that emerge. Whether you're seeking a relaxing...

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    Even with its rough edges, Undying Flower stays with you. It doesn’t offer easy answers or a clean resolution. It asks how much we’re willing to lose to silence the past, and whether healing is ever about forgetting—or if it’s about remembering the truth in full, no matter how painful....

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    Coin Push RPG is a charming and oddly engaging hybrid that blends nostalgic arcade clatter with idle RPG mechanics in a refreshingly low-pressure package. It doesn’t reinvent either genre, but the way it fuses coin-pushing gameplay with long-term progression and customization feels surprisingly original. While its retro aesthetic hides more...

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    If you ever played Hand of Fate then your probably already heard the news , but incase you haven’t a spin-off is coming ! Hordes [...]

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    Despite its early flaws, Dice With Death proves endlessly engrossing in its niche – especially since continued victories even unlock fresh classes, each bringing its own twisted flourish to the duel. Every decision feels weighty in this folk-horror gambling hall: the tension between banking points and re-rolling dice is thrilling...

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    The Precinct might not revolutionize the genre, but it’s definitely on the force for good. It channels the spirit of vintage cop dramas and tosses it into an open-world blender with just enough tactical flair to keep things interesting. The result is a game that’s wild, weird, and way more...

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    Into the Restless Ruins is a smart, atmospheric roguelike that reshapes the deckbuilder formula. Instead of stacking buffs or just fighting monsters, you architect your own dungeon and try to survive it — without a map, in the dark, with time and corruption closing in. Its few rough edges don’t...

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    The game constantly teases something grander than it can deliver. Whether it’s the promise of unique storylines for each of the three protagonists or the allure of a deep combat system with collectible weapons and layered progression, Yasha overpromises and underdelivers in almost every category. It’s the kind of experience...

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    City Bus Manager is a surprisingly solid simulation with smart use of real-world data and a love for all things transit. It’s a bit light on content for the price, but if you're a fan of buses or city management games, this might just be your stop. Just be ready...

  • News

    Krispy Kreme is pressing “start” on a delicious new adventure in celebration of PAC-MAN’s 45th anniversary, unveiling a playful partnership with Bandai Namco Entertainment America [...]

  • Reviews

    Captain Blood is a bold, brash hack-and-slash with heart—but it’s more Saturday morning cartoon than high-seas epic. If you’re in the mood for a bite-sized pirate brawl with exaggerated flair and old-school charm, it’s worth boarding. Just don’t expect a deep treasure chest underneath all that glitter.

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    For fans of the original, Spirit of the North 2 is a meaningful continuation. It respects the meditative tone of the first game while broadening its horizons with smarter mechanics, better pacing, and a more expansive world. This sequel doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it refines almost every part of...