Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch Review
First announced a decade ago, Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch is aptly releasing on April 20th - a traditional stage by stage beat em up with a hand drawn art style. Set in movie director and writer Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse, the game is a nostalgic return to the worlds many people watched growing up.
Replaced Review
Since it's announcement back at the final E3 in 2021, Replaced has constantly been on media outlets' most anticipated lists year after year. Nearly five years later, and 2026 has seen numerous solid indie games release in similar genres. But none that share Replaced's unique pixelated look and slick action.
Dosa Divas Review
For the second week in a row, we have a fun, smaller scale turn-based RPG inspired by the JRPG classics. Dosa Divas continues independent studio Outerloop Games' South Asian inspirations that appear in every title, with another turn-based RPG after the enjoyable Thirsty Suitors. Both games focus on confronting the past and facing family and friends.
People of Note Review
Having been raised on a stable diet of JRPGs from the 90s onwards, from Chrono Trigger, the mainline Final Fantasy series, Skies of Arcadia and countless more, I've always appreciated a long-form story where you get to know a cast of characters in an original, imaginative world. But over time, the genre has slowly transitioned to a prominent action or hybrid focus over turn-based combat. Although I've still enjoyed countless action JRPGs like Kingdom Hearts, I still keep an eye out for any new and interesting turn-based games - a genre that saw Clair Obscur Expedition 33 win many people's game of the year award last year.
Nippets Review
Between the big AAA releases, I often search for a relaxing and short indie title to play. Nippets, a hidden object puzzle game, from developer and publisher, Blink Industries and multiple talented collaborators is just the game. It instantly reminds you of sitting down as a kid with the picture book Where's Wally? book or Where's Waldo? in other parts of the world, and searching every nook and cranny for his red and white striped jumper, and then, noticing all the other familiar characters hidden on each page.

