Bobby Anhalt

Bobby has been an avid fan of video games since the '90s. While Bobby has a real soft spot for Metroidvanias and JRPGs, he is a true genre-agnostic gamer who will give just about any title a chance. The only thing he spends more time doing than playing games is writing and talking about them. He has been covering the gaming industry for several major online publications since 2015.

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Anomaly Agent Review

Thanks to a finely-tuned combat system, Anomaly Agent is a solid beat ’em up throwback.

Three Minutes To Eight Review

Three Minutes To Eight proves to be a worthwhile time for those interested in the narrative structure, but frustration is likely imminent for anyone hoping to unlock all ten endings.

Rollerdrome Review

Rollerdrome is a unique idea that is, for the most part, executed brilliantly.

Lil Gator Game Review

Lil Gator Game is simply a delight, thanks to strong writing, worthwhile collectibles, thoughtful exploration, and rewarding sidequests.

Solar Ash Review

Solar Ash looks and feels like a surrealist dream.

Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition Review

The mission to bring Age of Empires IV: Anniversary Edition from PC to Xbox is a successful one.

Spectrolite Review

Spectrolite is fun in short sprints, but there isn’t yet enough content to give the game the legs it requires for marathon sessions.

Common’Hood Review

Common’Hood provides you with all the tools you need to craft a beautiful world with a vibrant community, but it needs a bit more than sandpaper to smooth out the rough edges.

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P1: Anchor Light Review

There is a vogue for this genre of game, where you are tasked with spotting anomalies in a short, repeating loop. Some are very scary, but P1: Anchor Light feels quite unique with its strange set-up, the terrifying hand from the sky, and the fragmented narrative that needs to be unlocked piece by piece. 

Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed Review

If you have kids, or are a fan of the series, then there is enough here in Hot Wheels Let’s Race: Ultimate Speed to get you behind the wheel, in turn delivering some fun racing.

Let Them Come: Onslaught Review

Let Them Come: Onslaught doesn’t quite hit the heights of its source material and inspiration, but it is a good, challenging blast nonetheless.

Bloodshed Review

While there are issues, the pace and exuberance of the action on display is very appealing, and so if you are looking for the next level of Survivor style game, you might well have just found it in Bloodshed. 

Hidden Cats in Rio de Janeiro Review

Hidden Cats in Rio de Janeiro is a welcome return to what makes the Hidden Cats franchise so appealing.