Infogrames acquires Surgeon Simulator IP
Atari publishing arm Infogrames has announced they’ve acquired the Surgeon Simulator intellectual property from tinyBuild. The new acquisition will see Infogrames expanding distribution, potentially develop...
Sumo Group laying off up to 15% of worldwide staff
Sumo Digital parent company Sumo Group has announced they’re laying off a sizeable portion of their global workforce amidst an increasingly unstable global economy. The...
Until Then Review – Niche Gamer
The melancholy and uncertainty of your teenage years is an almost universal experience, whether you’re American, Japanese, or Filipino, there’s something to find in stories...
Midnight Society ends relationship with co-founder Dr Disrespect after Twitch ban allegations
Last Friday, an ex-Twitch employee alleged that popular streamer Dr Disrespect was banned from the platform over sending inappropriate messages to a minor. A flurry...
Astral Gunners Review – Niche Gamer
Astral Gunners is the breakout title for the Sati Bros, two brothers who have been working on this passion project for over four years. I...
Colossalcon 2024 – A Wet and Wild Anime Con
If you are a fan of anime or video games, at some point, you have seen someone in cosplay or at a convention and thought...
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree has ‘Mixed’ status on Steam, players complain it’s too hard
Publisher Bandai Namco and developer FromSoftware finally released Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, the long-awaited expansion for the ARPG. It didn’t take long after the...
Music-rhythm game KAMITSUBAKI CITY ENSEMBLE launches in August
Co-developers KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO and Studio Lalala have announced a release date for KAMITSUBAKI CITY ENSEMBLE, their new music-rhythm game. KAMITSUBAKI CITY ENSEMBLE is launching on August...
Niche Games Spotlight: Astral Gunners
Astral Gunners is a brand new side-scrolling bullet hell game from indie developer Sati Bros. Astral Gunners has five different playable characters, each with their...
Sin & Punishment: Successor of the Earth Review
The year is 2000, a time when dial-up modems whined like banshees and your only online friends were the ones you found lurking in the...