Dinoracha(PC/Steam) Exo One reviewIf I were to encapsulate my thoughts on Exo One in two words, it’d be ‘missed potential’ because what starts with a game all about…May 29May 29
Dinoracha2023 Steam Awards RoundupNote: I passed on the VR and Stream Deck nominations since I don’t have either. Also, my choices are based solely on games I’ve played this…Nov 27, 2023Nov 27, 2023
DinorachaViewfinder (PC) Review‘Puzzle game but with a narrative’ is a subgenre that has to deliver said narrative effectively and efficiently to avoid bogging its…Sep 29, 2023Sep 29, 2023
DinorachaLil Gator Game reviewOpen-world games have a difficult and often impossible line to balance: On one hand, there’s creating large, expansive sandboxes to make it…Jun 22, 20231Jun 22, 20231
DinorachaValkie 64 Review[Note: An update tweaked some gameplay mechanics but came after I finished the game. This may make some criticisms/views obsolete. If I…Mar 20, 2023Mar 20, 2023
DinorachaDrainus (PC, Steam) reviewIt’s not often I get to enjoy the shoot ’em up (shmup) genre due to the high skill ceiling I can’t breach, or from being so intense with…Oct 25, 2022Oct 25, 2022
DinorachaSave Room review‘Inventory management’ is a game mechanic that sounds about as fun as tidying up a messy spreadsheet. However, Resident Evil 4 made it…Jun 15, 2022Jun 15, 2022
Dinoracha(Review) Back 4 Blood: The good times can roll, just not with strangersThere’s a dreadful feeling one can have when wanting to play a game but not being able to: Like a horror game that’s too intense or a…Jan 7, 2022Jan 7, 2022
DinorachaSuperlimLabelling Superliminal in a few words is a challenge because it’s not entirely a puzzle game and not wholly a guided exploration game…Sep 8, 2021Sep 8, 2021