Tuesday, May 30, 2023

'Leif's Adventure: Netherworld Hero', The Game To Watch

 Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!


There's something that instantly grabs me about a good story-driven game. I love getting lost in a great narrative, and just escaping reality, even if only for a short time. I also love when the story is unique and stands out among other games of their type.




Leif's Adventure Netherworld Hero is an incredible 2d adventure game that currently has a demo to play on Steam. It follows a character named Leif that needs to fight through a number of monsters and explore with the help of a blue ghostlike creature. You can even play it with a friend, which makes the game even more impressive.




The demo for Leif's Adventure Netherworld Hero is actually quite extensive surprisingly. Right when you think you are finished with the demo, there is more. I really adore the art style of this game; it is beautiful to look at. I also love that the developer has themself in the game, that is such a nice touch that made me super happy as they deserve a lot of credit for what they have created so far.




Leif's Adventure Netherworld Hero is really difficult, but I found that to be the main appeal of the demo. I think this game will be perfect for lovers of the platformer genre, and I really can't wait to play the final product when we are blessed with it. I think this could be one of the best games of this type we see this year. Keep an eye out for it.



What game are you looking forward to the most later in the year? Comment down below! Also, a huge thank you to OneManOnMars for sending me a code for the demo on Lurkit! I'm so glad you did as I love it so much!

Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer xx

'BookyPets Legends', Perfect to Help the Little Ones Read

 Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!


There's something so satisfying about when you get to collect things in an adventure driven game. Not only do you get to enjoy the story itself, but it encourages you to search every nook and cranny in order to find everything. This generally also means you have a new appreciation for the game, as it allows you to experience every single aspect of it.




BookyPets Legends is an adventure game where you need to explore and collect throughout your adventure. It is aimed towards children aged 7 to 12 and is supposed to encourage them to read. This is done by giving the player regular questions based on reading and comprehension. Every time you get questions correct; you get rewarded.



BookyPets Legends definitely has a simplistic art style, but due to the aim of the game this works really well. The game is really easy to navigate, and I imagine it would be really easy for a child to understand, all while making them work for it. There are more than 50 BookyPets to rescue and so many readings to do as you progress too, so there is no lack of gameplay.




I believe BookyPets Legends is perfect for the little ones in your life to learn reading and comprehension. Although it's educational, it makes reading a really fun experience. I think it could also be perfect for adults that are challenged in those ways, as there is no reason for them to feel ashamed, and it could still be a fun time for sure.



What is your favourite educational game? Comment down below! A huge thank you to DevilishGames for sending me a review copy of the game! I appreciate it!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer xx

Monday, May 15, 2023

'Sushi Bar Express', a Sushi Simulation Done Right

 Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!


I love sushi. It is my favourite food of all time, and I love pretty much any type of media that is made in relation to it. Hell, some of the most addictive management simulator games have been about making your own sushi, and I am just obsessed with the concept in general.




Sushi Bar Express is a strategy sushi bar simulation game where your need to strategize in order to be as successful as possible. You need to make a variety of sushi in order to stand out among the rest, and you need to do it as fast as you can. This is all done in a stunning comical style, and it instantly grabs the attention of the player.




The style of Sushi Bar Express is absolutely beautiful. The comic-style characters are absolutely adorable, and it just grabbed my attention and affection so quickly and made me love this game even more than I initially thought I would. The gameplay is easy to understand, yet fast paced, and I just found myself entranced in it for literal hours upon my first time playing it. This is a sushi simulation done right.





I recommend Sushi Bar Express to simply everyone. It is not your ordinary restaurant management sim, it is extremely charming and lighthearted, but gives you a decent level of challenge when it needs to. This is absolutely the best game of its kind I have played in a very long time.




What is your favourite food related simulation game? Comment down below! Also, a massive thank you to Funbox Media for sending me a review copy of the game! It's much appreciated!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x

'Psychiatrist Simulator', an Odd Gaze into Reality

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I feel like nowadays there can be a simulation game for just about anything. Some can feel mega realistic, some feel like a fun take on reality, and some can be a little bit strange in the best way. The strange ones stand out to me the most, as they're not TOO real, but real enough for us to get the general jist.




Psychiatrist Simulator is a strange, but pretty realistic simulation of, you guessed it, being a psychiatrist. You get to be a psychiatrist for two weeks, and you get to work through fourteen different clients in the duration of that time. Each client is pretty different, and you have to pick the most suitable prompts for the situation. You are the one who diagnoses each client and decides what treatment they will need.




Psychiatrist Simulator is somewhat realistic, but not intimidatingly so. The graphics are rather odd, but if anything, that kind of adds a certain charm and appeal to them game. I really like that it doesn't tip-toe around the topic of the game, and it makes it at least as realistic as this type of game can be without being too triggering. I would love to see either a sequel or more content to this game someday.




Psychiatrist Simulator is a pretty niche game, but I think anyone with a fascination in the field could find enjoyment in it. This game was clearly worked on very hard by the devs, and it's so inexpensive, so it's a win regardless. I think it's extremely well made and a realistic, yet a little bit odd look into a very real reality.




What is your favourite simulation game? Comment down below! A huge thank you to Eathrabaria for sending me a review copy of the game! I appreciate it!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x

Thursday, May 11, 2023

'ONI: Road to be the Mightiest Oni' is Insanely Charming

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There's just something about an underdog story that I love when it comes to games. Not only can it give hope to those who are living their own real life underdog story, but it feels like the games make you work harder towards the outcome, thus making it feel all the more rewarding when you do get there. Story is everything, and this type of story never tends to feel too dry.




ONI: Road to be the Mightiest Oni follows Kuuta, a young Oni that has recently lost a fight with a much stronger Oni by the name of Momotaro, where he simultaneously lost everything. Kuuta needs to travel to another island in order to gain strength in order to defeat Momotaro, all with the help of his partner Kazemaru. You start off with a basic weapon and slowly have more abilities, including using Kazemaru to your advantage which was a really neat addition.




The art style of ONI: Road to be the Mightiest Oni is charming to say the least. Even though the actual premise of the game may sound a little bit grim and gory, but it's super cute, and the combat itself is super unique while being easy to understand. I found myself getting lost in the beautiful settings, and admiring the adorable characters, all while grinding slowly and just simply enjoying the game.




With how uncomplicated it is, I believe ONI: Road to be the Mightiest Oni is the perfect starting point for someone wanting to get into an adventure game. It's not filled with gore, and it just seems a lot friendlier to a slightly younger audience than usual. I also do believe that any age could enjoy the intense, yet still heartwarming story, as it is so well written.




What is your favourite adventure game? Comment down below! Also, a huge thank you to Shueisha Games for sending me a copy of the game to review! It's much appreciated!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x

Sunday, April 23, 2023

'Ultimate Zombie Defense', An Addictive Top-Down

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There's something so unique about come developers making a good old top-down game these days. While the genre may seem busy with new releases at times, it seems to be evolving more and more as we all do. I find these games to be some of the most iconic that are around. I love to experience them and be in awe with how far they have truly come.




Ultimate Zombie Defense is a top-down survival, co-op, zombie, horror game. The game is set in a formerly quiet place in continental Europe that has been surrounded by a zombie outbreak, as well as the surrounding 250 kilometers. In order to combat this, you have to use various weapons and do base-building to work to your advantage.




I really love the style of Ultimate Zombie Defense. I really adore both the top-down perspective and the actual style of the game itself. It's somewhat realistic, but not eerily realistic so it's not hard to look at like this type of game often is. I also think the base-building mechanics are just in-depth enough to be my favourite part of the game to focus on, as per usual.




I think Ultimate Zombie Defense is perfect for those who are looking for their new top-down addiction. I sat playing this game for hours, and I wouldn't have had it any other way. It just manages to grab the player so quickly, and it embodies the "one more game" state of mind so much. I think it's one to keep an eye on for sure.




What is your favourite top-down game? Comment down below! Also, a huge thank you to Terror Dog Studio for sending me a copy of the game to review, I appreciate it a lot!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x

Saturday, April 22, 2023

'House Builder', A Must Have Construction Game

 Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!


It goes without saying that one of my favourite gaming genres has to be any type of building game. They just feel like the most positively therapeutic types of game, and I just lose myself in them for hours on end. I also think they can be the best games to just zone out to and forget about the real world a little bit while playing them.




House Builder is a phenomenal new game where you do construction by yourself. You start of with some very basic building styles such as mud bricks, and you work your way up to some massive, modernized buildings. As your jobs get more complex, so do your tools. The jobs are also not limited to just one place, but all over the world.




In my opinion, House Builder is leaps and bounds ahead of its competition in terms of mechanics. The game in general just feels so smooth and easy to play. I love that you get to have more complicated tools and mechanics the more you progress, and it was just the kind of relaxing game that I needed in my life for sure. I think this one is a must have. I also look forward to seeing what else they will do in the future with this game, or even if there will be more games in the future, maybe a sequel?




House Builder is perfect for those gamers who just want to feel like their progress means something in one of these construction games. Sometimes levels seem so cut and paste in these games, but House Builder does not have this issue. I love that it seemingly rewards your progression and makes everything more advance instead of essentially giving you easy mode like other games have and would. As seen above, the characters are also very nice to look at... I am a fan. Woof.




What is your favourite building game? Comment down below! Also, a huge thank you to Free Mind SA for sending me review copies for this game on multiple platforms! I aprpeciate it!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x