Charlie Kelly
In short, Super Crush KO is a powerful and addictive brawler that makes you feel like you’re in a music video. There’s plenty going on for it and the clear influences never end. You’ll love the art style that looks like it’s straight out of a Cartoon Network show, the simple but effective pop soundtrack, or maybe even the surprising and delightful queer story. So why not settle in, have a blast and go pursuing your feline friend?
The Touryst is a secret indie gem that I really hope will gradually make some waves.
Finji has done well in introducing a wide variety of choices in strategy games, and of course some cute cuddly companions.
There's so much love poured into this game. It's a game well worth exploring if you're looking for something that just celebrates games' iconography over the years.
...a celebration of 80's horror nostalgia and has enough intriguing elements to make it worthwhile.
...With some fixes the game’s aspirations may yet shine through and make this at least a decent campy exploration in the horror genre some time in the future. For now at least, players can only help but wonder what could’ve been.
It's crazy how a simple concept such as a box making extensions of itself can be manifested into an artfully unique package.
A special game that may in nature not be loved by all but between its cast, humor and excellent setting, developer BTF have truly made something special here.