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EGX 2017 Hands-On: Brute

One of the highlights of EGX every year is arguable the Leftfield Collection, which features a selection of intriguing games and experiences that otherwise might not get much attention.  Probably the most enjoyable and interesting game I played in that section is Brute. Brute is the first game created by …

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Redeemer (PC) Review

Redeemer is a brutal, top down, ultra-violent beat ’em up. You will be punching, kicking, stabbing, bashing, shooting and impaling people of all shapes and sizes. And loving every minute of it. The Story of Redemption Redeemer puts you in the robes and trainers of Vasily. Who has quite an …

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Harold Halibut receives new teaser trailer

The hand made adventure game has received a new trailer, showing off the title’s underwater setting and stop motion art style. The Facts In a new teaser trailer released by Slow Bros. July 19, the game’s setting is further detailed. Through a panning shot from a spaceship that has crashed …

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New game developer releases trailer for Somerville

The newly made game development company Jumpship has released a trailer for their first project, “Somerville.” The Facts The trailer, released June 27, shows a rural homestead in the foreground while more futuristic structures and action are seen in the background. The game is further explained on its official website, …

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Tokyo 42 (PC) Review

Indie developers Mode7, creators of the excellent Frozen Synapse and Frozen Cortex, have turned their hands to publishing as well.  The first game they’re publishing is Tokyo 42, the first game from Sean Wright and Maciek Strychalsk, collectively known as SMAC.  Described as the love child of Syndicate and the original …

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Immortal Redneck (PC) Review

Do you like randomly generated levels, pyramids, mummies, rednecks, power ups, old style shooters and potato launchers? Then Immortal Redneck may just be a game of interest to you. Inside this wonderfully titled game of joy are all these things. And more. Immortal Redneck puts us in the bandages of …

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