Tag: Platformer

Rogue-Lite Action Platformer Trinity Fusion Launches into 1.0 This Dec. 15th

Indie game developer, Angry Mob Games, is thrilled to announce the 1.0 launch date and console release of their new sci-fi action-roguelite, Trinity Fusion! On...

Trifox Review (Nintendo Switch) – An Adventurous Effort

I had the pleasure of getting to play Trifox on the Nintendo Switch. The game grabbed me initially through its art style and the...

The LWOG Backlog: ActRaiser (SNES)

Gaming has a rich history that spans multiple decades. To this end, The Last Word on Gaming Backlog is a series that looks back...

Flat Kingdom Paper’s Cut Edition Review (Xbox Series) – Nothing Flat About This Game

Flat Kingdom Paper’s Cut edition comes from Fat Panda Games and is a puzzle-type platform game that originally appeared way back in 2016 on...

White Shadows Wins at the German Computer Games Awards 2022

At the festive gala of the prestigious German Computer Games Awards 2022 which took place last night, White Shadows won the Newcomer Award for...

Olli Olli World Review (Nintendo Switch) – Skateboarding Gnarvana

The Olli Olli games have been true indie masterpieces of recent years but can they be bettered? Our Olli Olli World review finds out.

Vagante Review (Nintendo Switch) Gorgeous Pixel Art That Lacks Gaming Substance

Vagante has been in development for ten years and that kind of dedication is serious stuff for an Indie company. Nuke Nine have now...

LWOGaming Quick Review – Antonball Deluxe (Nintendo Switch) A Bat and Ball Title With a Twist

Back in 1989 it was already becoming clear that I was a handheld gamer at heart and a fan of bat and ball video...

The LWOG Backlog: Sonic & Knuckles (Sega Genesis)

Sonic & Knuckles, released for the Sega Genesis, remains a classic that may require some assembly. Take a look back.

Destructivator SE Review (Nintendo Switch) – Does This Retro Run and Gunner Hit the Mark?

Gun and run your way through enemies, ships, robots and over 150 levels in this homage to 1990’s shooters. Destructivator SE Review