Latest Reviews of Stage Clear Studios Games
Review Max: The Curse of Brotherhood (Switch eShop)
This curse is a welcome one
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood is a puzzle-platformer that is actually just over four years old now; it originally released in 2013 on other consoles as a sequel to Max & The Magic Marker (a Wiiware and Nintendo DS title). Now the game has made it onto the Switch, no doubt hoping to sit amongst the numerous success...
Review Slain: Back From Hell (Switch eShop)
I'll be gone when the morning comes
Those of you old enough to have grown up during the "golden age" of heavy metal will no doubt feel a connection with Slain: Back from Hell the moment you boot it up. The moody, pixel-heavy visuals could have leapt straight from an Iron Maiden album cover, while the raucous, guitar-drenched soundtrack will have...
Latest Stage Clear Studios Articles
News Slayaway Camp: Butcher's Cut Is A Killer Puzzler Slashing Its Way Onto Switch
Murder most portable
Nintendo Switch isn't exactly wanting when it comes to puzzle games, but not many can say they also happen to be a serial killer simulator. That's the wares that Slayaway Camp: Butcher's Cut is selling, an isometric puzzler that places you in the murderous shoes of Skullface, a pyscho slasher with a taste for pixelated blood...
News Slain: Back From Hell Now Runs at 60FPS
Slaying it
A few weeks ago, Slain: Back From Hell launched on the Switch eShop, and it admittedly didn’t impress all that much. The game had a troubled release cycle, with the main issue being that the difficulty was initially far too high, and the final release didn’t quite shape up to provide what it promised. Even so, desperate fans of the...
News Slayaway Camp: Butcher's Cut Is A Killer Puzzler Slashing Its Way Onto Switch
Murder most portable
Nintendo Switch isn't exactly wanting when it comes to puzzle games, but not many can say they also happen to be a serial killer simulator. That's the wares that Slayaway Camp: Butcher's Cut is selling, an isometric puzzler that places you in the murderous shoes of Skullface, a pyscho slasher with a taste for pixelated blood...
News Slain: Back From Hell Now Runs at 60FPS
Slaying it
A few weeks ago, Slain: Back From Hell launched on the Switch eShop, and it admittedly didn’t impress all that much. The game had a troubled release cycle, with the main issue being that the difficulty was initially far too high, and the final release didn’t quite shape up to provide what it promised. Even so, desperate fans of the...