Indie publisher Ratalaika Games, together with SoftColors, look forward to gamers checking out this beautiful story driven visual novel that garnered plenty of attention on its PC release a little while back.
Today sees the console release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch ($19.99/€19.99).
Aquadine is a beautiful kinetic visual novel where most of the crafted story is straightforward yet totally immersive. Players will initially learn more about Aquadine’s characters and culture, giving everyone a chance to see which characters they may like to follow in a casual environment before the story gets more serious.
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Mr. Suns Hat box announcement
Mr. Sun’s Hatbox is a slapstick, roguelite platformer about getting the job done, no matter the cost. After your hat delivery goes horribly wrong, you’ll need to establish a sprawling base of operations in an attempt to recover the stolen package. Upgrade your HQ, your team, and your tools so you can take on increasingly dangerous (and ridiculous) missions in pursuit of not only the hat you’ve lost, but as many hats as you can handle.
Key Features
Base, Sweet Base: Expand your HQ to upgrade your gear, heal your heroes, and display your glorious hats.
Every Mission, A New Adventure: Procedurally generated platformer levels present a host of obstacles to overcome via cautious stealth or spirited ambush.
Assemble Your Staff: Build a quirky team with an array of unique traits that will help or hinder your critical efforts.
Collect the Whole Set: Capture dozens of hats to wear, weapons to upgrade, and enemies to brainwash.
Chaos Is Inevitable: No amount of preparation, stealth, or hats will guarantee your safe return to base. But they sure help!
Life in Willowdale preview
Prepare for harvest! Life in Willowdale: Farm Adventures reaches Gold Master and locks in late September launch
Tend your farm and save the town on Nintendo Switch and PC on September 27th; coming to PS4 and PS5 later
Amstelveen, August 18th, 2022 – Mindscape, in partnership with publisher Just For Games and developer FRAG Games, announced today that Life in Willowdale: Farm Adventures has passed final certification and will launch on September 27th for Switch and PC, with a launch on PS4 and PS5 following on October 18th.
Featuring farming gameplay in a cozy town filled with friendly locals, as well as adventures, Life in Willowdale: Farm Adventures is now available for pre-order on the Nintendo eShop or physically at a local retailer near you.
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Cursed Golf PS5 review
As always I would like to thank the people over at Plan of Attack for hooking me up with a review copy of this one.
Cursed Golf is as the name implies, a golf game. You will start out learning how to play during a golf tournament where your character is attempting to prove he is the best there ever was. A lightning storm takes care of that possibility however.
After this untimely death, our golfer finds himself in purgatory. This is where golfers go and play golf until they can win 18 holes and return to the world of the living. Admittedly I Couldn’t do it,my golfer is still in purgatory.
The story is simple just like the graphics, which work just fine for what the game is. The game is first and foremost a rogue like. A very frustrating one at times. You must beat 18 holes in one go, these holes will change each time you try.
There are also an assortment of bosses to play against every few holes that are broken up by assorted other spots such as treasure or cards that can be used for bonuses. These bonuses can include anything from splitting the ball into multiple and choosing which one you will keep playing with. Other abilities include making the ball change directions, not bounce at all etc
This game can be hard though and very unforgiving. A few reviewers made it to the last stage and lost and had to start all over again. I never made it that far however. I don’t admit this lightly, I greatly enjoyed the game and still do.
In fact I will even give you my score now, 8/10 highly recommend it. The game is fantastic the graphics are cute and serve their purpose very well. At the price this game is sold for,it can’t be beat. Best wishes and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
Broken Roads Trailer
Broken Roads is an upcoming RPG along the lines of Pillars of Eternity and Wasteland. It will feature an all new morality system and is modeled after real places visited in West Australia. Definitely look for this one on PC, PS4/5, Switch and Xbox series consoles in 2023. Best wishes and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
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Blacktail Trailer
For those that are curious, Blacktail is an upcoming tale of Yaga, a 16 year old girl accused of witchcraft and tossed from her village. It works out well because this story is about a girl and her bow,as well as her magical powers. You will journey through the world and you will need to choose,are you a good witch, or someone that will have stories told to scare children and others around camp fires. Best wishes and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
And of course, Ghost Stories of America is still available below.
Atlas Fallen Trailer
Atlas Fallen is the newly announced action RPG from Focus Entertainment and Deck 13 Interactive. It takes place in a desert world that is a semi open world game. Not much has been released except that you will hunt legendary and dangerous monsters with shape-shifting weapons. Hopefully we will see more soon. Best wishes and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
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Hardspace:Shipbreaker Console releases September 20th
For those long time followers, you may remember I reviewed this game a few years ago during early access on PC, which you can find below.
How the PS5 and Xbox series S/X will be getting a shot to finally play a game that I considered very well done and far more fun than expected. Finally the wait comes to an end on September 20th,and if you have GamePass it will be on Xbox day one. Best wishes and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
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The Sandman Netflix Review
I am going to get a few things out of the way before I even start. I am not a reader of the Sandman comics. I have read Lucifer (comes from Sandman) so that is the only character I will mention any accuracy on. (Spoiler alert, the guy that wrote the character and helped with the show did great)
Another thing I will not get involved with is “woke politics” if you have read Neil Gaimans work you knew what you were getting into. This was his stuff before being “woke” was a thing.
Also it’s Constantine as in TINE/ WINE not Teen. Him and his comics said so.
Ok now that we have that out of the way,on with the show. It all starts out pretty trippy as you would expect with a series about an entity known as an Endless, Sandman (also called Morpheus) and his family exist to rule over certain things, Death,Desire etc. Sandman attempts to find an escaped nightmare and Magus who is upset over the loss of his favorite son casts a spell to trap Death and instead catches Sandman.
This is actually only the first episode and encompasses about 100 years of his imprisonment where is mostly stripped of his tools and powers. The rest are locked away with him inside of a magical seal which he can’t really escape.
This does an excellent job setting up future episodes, done as chapters, by letting us know the Endless are all extremely powerful but are not gods. They make mistakes,they change and grow as living things and most importantly you should not piss them off.
The show can’t go on without his escape which does eventually happen much to the regret of his captors. This will bring us on a journey to gather his tools back which includes sand, a mask and a sort of amulet. This brings me to my first issue.
Going into this we saw all sorts of previews and posters discussing Lucifer ( Gwendolin Christie) and Johanna Constantine ( Jenna Coleman) both only appear in a very limited capacity. (In fact Jenna technically only appears once as 2 different characters with the same name) and this really seems almost like a bait and switch. Clearly the show is about Sandman ( Tom Sturridge) but to make them seem like costars only to have them barely be guest appearances at best seems a little dishonest.
That aside, every character is played amazingly. At first I was a bit worried about John Constantine being done away with completely but him being gone may actually be an improvement. ( The John Constantine character could not be used for legal reasons so he was replaced with Johanna,another character in his family from the comics)

Before I get more off track however, finding his tools is how he meets Johanna and later Lucifer.Johanna happens to now own his sand which she happily returns, if by happily we can say as happy as anyone would like to visit an ex-girlfriend that left without any notice or phone call. And Lucifer, well Lucifer is the devil. Her and Sandman basically kick the crap out of each other and he gets his mask back as Lucifer swears to see him later.

I won’t go further into the story because I don’t want to ruin it, but for something that is only 10 episodes I was hooked from start to finish. It is absolutely worth checking out, just don’t go into this expecting anything other than a dark (and I mean morbid) story. Morpheus is not a hero, or even a villain. He simply exists as a force of nature in control of a realm. He isn’t Batman or the Joker or anything in between. He is just there to do a job,and sometimes people get in the way, other times he can help. Best wishes and may the gaming gods bring you glory.
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EGRET II mini – Out now!
The EGRET II mini is designed to be the ultimate way of experiencing classic TAITO arcade games. After plugging it in, fans can immediately start playing the 40 pre-installed games with Bubble Bobble or Darius Gaiden, among other amazing classics. Additionally, the developers at TAITO are considering “to add more games in the future, if the opportunity arises, and [would] love to release more and more games […] as time goes on.”
Just like the original arcade machine, the mini arcade cabinet sports a 5-inch 4:3 rotating monitor. Thanks to that, players can rotate their screen to play games horizontally or vertically – for the most authentic way to enjoy arcade games. Fans looking to take things one step further can also use the EGRET II mini – Paddle and Trackball Game Expansion Set (also separately available), which adds ten additional, classic TAITO games on an SD card – bringing the total game number to 50! Turn the paddle and use the trackball of the unique controller included in this set to take control of this part of gaming history!