Monday, February 27, 2023

Lead a Faction to Victory in 'The Art of War: Card Game'

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


There's something about a strategy card game of any kind that just draws me in instantly. The creativity of that genre in general is just incredible. And the best part|? It just keeps getting better and having a bigger catalogue of amazing games.




The Art of War: Card Game is an incredible strategy card game where you need to pick one of four factions and lead them to victory. You need to destroy your enemies and reinforce the power of your empire to be victorious. This is also done with a large variety of amazing cards.




The Art of War: Card Game has some of the nicest card art I have seen in a long time. Every single artwork is just to die for, and I am obsessed with them. For a game that's in early access, this game feels like a complete experience that I loved the second I saw it. I truly can't wait to see it grow along the way. I also love that the difficulty is high, but not insanely high.




I strongly believe anyone could find some enjoyment at least in The Art of War: Card Game. It's such a phenomenal example of a strategy card game, and I put 15 hours into it in the past few weeks. It's just so positively addictive.



What is your favourite strategy card game? Comment down below! Also, of course a huge thank you to Brightdawn Entertainment for sending me a review copy of the game! I appreciate it!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x

'Mangavania', An Amazing Surprise

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


There's something about a simple indie game that I just can't say no to. Games like that are by far some of the most amazing an appealing, and I just feel like you can't go wrong with supporting an indie developers hard work. This game is the perfect example of this.




Mangavvania is an aesthetically amazing indie action-adventure game that follows a young ninja named Yuhiko. Yuhiko needs to find a cure for his brother. In order to progress through the game, Yuhiko must free the lost souls along the way in order to go to the next level. You get to explore, fight and make new friends along the way.




Mangavania is so much more than meets the eye. I thought the game looked amazing from first glance, but the second I started actually playing it, I fell in love instantly. There's just something about this game's aesthetic mixed with the retro gameplay that just makes me so genuinely happy. I truly think this is one of the best metroidvania styled games I've played in a long time.




I recommend Mangavania for the retro gamers that there are so many of. This game does everything right, all while maintaining such a unique style that makes it unique in its own right. I also think it's such a steal at only $7.50 with hours upon hours of great gameplay.




What is your favourite retro style game? Comment down below! Also, a huge thank you to Sometimes You for sending me a review copy of the game! I appreciate it!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x

Sunday, February 26, 2023

'Dorfromantik', the Epitome of "Just one more game..."

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


There's just something about a nice, atmospheric indie game that just gives the biggest serotonin boost. I just love the games where you can lose yourself without too much thought, and just have a good time. These games can also be highly addictive in the best way.




Dorfromantik is a stunning, yet simple indie game where the goal is simple, place the hexagonal tiles and put them together in order to create a world. There are a variety of different pieces to connect including trees, houses, train tracks and bodies of water. Your turns are limited in the game, but you can connect a certain number of challenge pieces in order to get more tiles to place.




The second I even saw Dorfromantik, I knew I was about to lose myself in this game. The art style is so minimalist yet so stunning, the gameplay is easy to understand while giving you the ability to make it challenging, and it's just so genuinely atmospheric and lovely to play. I played over 12 hours of this game within days, and I am still playing it so much to this day.




I recommend Dorfromantik for any games that just needs something to relax and play. It's such a relaxing game that you can absolutely lose yourself in. Plus, it very quickly became one of those games where I would say "just one more game" and that last game would actually happen hours later. This game is brilliant.




What is your favourite game to just relax with? Comment down below! Also, a huge thank you to Toukana Interactive for sending me a key for this game! I appreciate it so much!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x

Sunday, February 12, 2023

'Breakers Collection', Timeless with a Modern Upgrade

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


The arcade style fighting genre is by far one of my favourite genres to play by this point. Not only does it have some of the all-time greatest and most popular games within it, but it also has a plethora of undiscovered and underrated gems within it. Today's amazing collection is definitely the latter.




The Breakers Collection is a recently released collection of both of the original Breakers games with some brand-new content included in them. While both Breakers and Breakers Revenge were iconic in their own right by themselves, this collection is a must have for returning players and curious potential future players of the series. The addition of an online versus mode is just one cherry on top of this already amazing collection.




The art style of the Breakers Collection is timeless. It has always been a huge highlight of the franchise, and I personally have always adored the simplicity of it which is complimented so well by each unique character. The gameplay is also just the perfect level of challenging in my personal opinion. making for a really exciting experience filled with trial and error.




I recommend the Breakers Collection for all of those arcade fighting lovers out there. These games are such underrated hidden gems and I feel like they're made for avid fans of the genre. The addition of online versus also makes it all the more excited in our evolving world, all while having its timeless characteristics intact.




What is your favourite arcade style fighting game? Comment down below! Also, a massive thank you to QUByte Interactive for sending me this amazing collection to review! I'm a huge fan of the series!


Have a nice day!


Love, Galaxy Gaymer x