
MtG: Lorwyn Eclipsed is Out Now
- Sat, Jan 31st 2026January has been a big month for Magic the Gathering as its latest in-universe set, Lorwyn Eclipsed, released on the 23rd with its pre-release the week before. What’s Lorwyn you ask?...
The Furry Game Awards 2025
- Mon, Dec 22nd 2025Welcome to The Furry Game Awards 2025, presented by Gaming Furever! Every year, we come together as a staff and decide on our most beloved, most played, and most exceptional games from the past year...
Brandon's 2025 at GF: A Look Back
- Tue, Dec 9th 2025Welcome to something a bit different. Rather than a traditional Game of the Year style list where I choose my favorites, I’ve instead decided to just take a look back at the various games I played...
Squirrel with a Gun Adds Varmint Collection Free Update
- Thu, Dec 4th 2025If you haven't played Squirrel with a Gun, you've been missing out! Our team at Uncivil Gamers very much enjoyed the time we spent with it during our Uncivil Weekly Release Party video recording....
Stay Focused & Furred with On-Together: Virtual Co-Working, Coming January 19th
- Fri, Nov 21st 2025Everybody’s got work to do, so why not make those tasks more fun and connected? Feeling like you’re enjoying yourself (even just a little) while getting things done is a very recent trend, but one...
Steam's Animal Fest Highlights 2100+ Games
- Mon, Nov 10th 2025Steam has just debuted the "Steam Animal Fest" for 2025, and it features over 2100 games, either already released or upcoming, that have animals of some sort in them. Of course, there are way too...
Pokémon Legends Z-A Mega Dimension DLC confirmed for Dec 10, 2025
- Sat, Nov 8th 2025As the narrator of the Pokémon anime famously says: “The adventure continues!” Right off the heels of our recently published Legends Z-A review, Nintendo and Pokémon Company released new...
"Brew"ing a Roguelite - An Interview with Isak Wahl, CEO of Snow Leaf Studios
- Fri, Nov 7th 2025We have the very exciting opportunity today to talk with Isak Wahl, the CEO of Snow Leaf Studios, developers of the newly released roguelite title, Brew! I spent time playing the demo of Brew...
N64-inspired Soulslike 'Mouseward" from Void Sols dev Announced
- Fri, Oct 24th 2025Independent developer Finite Reflection Studios has announced Mouseward, an N64-inspired Soulslike, coming to PC. Featuring a modern take on retro aesthetics, the game is "a nostalgic love...
Become a Wolf, Raccoon, & Raven in Edenfall: Legacy of the First Wardens Demo
- Fri, Oct 24th 2025Austrian developer Everflux Games is excited to announce their debut title, Edenfall: Legacy of the First Wardens is coming to Steam in 2026. Edenfall: Legacy of the First...
Interview with Dillo's Dillema Indie Dev Team, MoonSpice Games
- Written by Joshua Wyld
- Category: Editorials
MoonSpice Games, the creators of the upcoming collectathon Dillo’s Dilemma, featuring an innovative and inventive armadillo, gave us the opportunity to ask some questions about the new game to their Project Lead, Zakhar Sheyko, and their team. We “rolled” our way through the areas presented in the demo, enjoying Dillo’s fun game design and creative puzzle solving challenges, and are excited to learn more about what went into designing this indie adventure!
Read more: Interview with Dillo's Dillema Indie Dev Team,...
Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition Review
- Written by Sean Phillips
- Category: Reviews
Back in my high school years, me and my friends, whenever we were on the computers, always played whatever game we found on Shockwave or that someone had downloaded and passed around to us, with the biggest being the original Halo: Combat Evolved. But, one we sank the most hours in was a small title called Pocket Tanks, where the objective was to get more points by hitting the opponents tank with whatever weapon you have, be it explosives or other wild weaponry. Why do I bring up Pocket Tanks? Well, at the time, I had no idea it was inspired by an older game called Scorched Earth, which in turn inspired another game and the subject of today’s review: Worms, in particular Worms Armageddon: Anniversary Edition and, I’m not going to lie, if you were a fan of the original, then this game’s for you. But for newcomers, not so much.
Back to the Dawn Review
- Written by Joshua Wyld
- Category: Reviews
You don’t often expect the level of world-building and story-crafting woven into games like Back to the Dawn, a gritty, engrossing, and multi-layered RPG game by Metal Head Games that just released out of Early Access. But I found myself locked inside the prison escape narrative just like its protagonists. Featuring fantastic game design and narrative pacing with just the right amount of quirkiness, Back to the Dawn can go lots of ways in its main campaigns, and it's hard not to wonder if you’re making the right move as your fate becomes more and more unpredictable.
Guild Wars 2: Visions of Eternity Expansion Announced
- Written by Joshua Wyld
- Category: Furry Gaming
ArenaNet and NCsoft have announced that Guild Wars 2: Visions of Eternity launches on October 28, 2025, and, like the previous two expansions, will bring with it a year of story chapters and three major content updates. Read all about the new features below and on the expansion's official sites.
The Story:
"Tyria’s leaders are anxious about rumors of covert Inquest voyages launched in search of Castora, an island so remote that it’s long been thought to be inaccessible—or even nonexistent. The risks involved prevent all but the most tenacious (and perhaps foolhardy) of pursuers from investigating the Inquest’s plan." Your race to discover the Inquest’s plot will lead you across two new open-world regions at launch, each filled with magical energies and strange creatures. Two additional maps will open as the story continues over the course of a year.
Expansion Features
- New Elite Specializations
- Skimmer Mastery
- Raids and Strikes consolidation
- New Raid Encounters and challenges
- Six New Legendary Treasures
- New Homestead
- Seasonal Rewards
- Fashion Templates (Free)
Greedland Review (Xbox)
- Written by Sean Phillips
- Category: Reviews
Every year, there seems to be a game that comes out and does something to really grab gamers attention, to where every developer wants to capitalize on it in their own way; From the many Half-Life style games to those aping Doom Eternal’s gameplay. This year, it seems the game to take inspiration from was Vampire Survivors. Now, we had Vampire Hunters which took the core concept but put it in first person (and, speaking personally, was one of my favorite games of 2024), so what happens when you take the concept of Survivors and, say, put it in space? That’s where Greedland comes in: A game, outside of accidentally calling it Greenland, is another fun ‘Vampire Survivor-like’ game, if not just slightly rough around the edges.




