Classic point and click returns with Daedalic’s Memoria.
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Simulators are still one of the biggest genres on the PC platform and show no sign of letting up. A quick Steam search gives upwards of 200 games with the name “Simulator” in the main title. At this point I don’t even know what to consider these any more, as …
Read More »Forced (PC) Review
Tactical team based combat, with some interesting mechanics.
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Mutant Blobs attack the PC in a port of one of the PS Vita’s best launch titles.
Read More »Shadow Warrior (PC) Review
Demons, katanas and plenty of Wang.
Read More »The Inner World (PC) Review
With the rapidly approaching holiday season on the horizon, nothing eases the mind more then a slow paced and unique gaming experience. Once generic COD clones #1-5 release, it’ll just turn into a blur of indistinguishable gun fire and explosions. Thus I decided to enjoy a much slower and interesting …
Read More »Völgarr the Viking (PC) Review
Wax your beard. Sharpen your sword. Prepare your lungs for bellowing. Völgarr is here.
Read More »Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (PC) Review
Back in 2010, Frictional Games released a Horror title in Amnesia: The Dark Descent, that took the genre by storm and finally gave horror fans a game to be proud of, but, does the sequel live up to the expectations of the first?
Read More »The Chaos Engine (PC) Review
A classic form the age of 16-bit consoles comes to PC and Mac.
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Well, here’s another game from the backlog. Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes has been out for a few months now and it finally receives some review love.
Read More »Shelter (PC) Review
The rise of the indie game has been one of the most important features of the last decade. At least it has in the sphere of influence this glorious hobby of ours calls home. Titles created by a one person team with absolutely no publisher and PR might behind them …
Read More »Total War: Rome 2 (PC) Review
Bring glory to the Empire in Sega and Creative Assembly’s Total War: Rome II.
Read More »Spelunky (PC) Review
Spelunky is a deceivingly cutesy platformer which is more than happy to give you a swift kick in the bollocks. Don’t let its presentation fool you – this is a satisfying challenge which will keep you coming back for more.
Read More »Castlevania: Lords of Shadow- Ultimate Edition (PC) Review
Games that come to define an entire genre are few and far between. The term ‘Metroidvania’ has come to not only suggest a style of gameplay thats been continuously loved for decades, but also a stamp of quality. Metroidvania titles that slip into the “bloody awful” category of gaming releases …
Read More »Space Hulk (PC) Review
Video games are unlike any other medium ever devised. They act and react to our influence and commands. They are the single most immersive experience you can get, short of a NASA shuttle simulator. They should be allowed to grow and become whatever they choose and stimulate and intrigue us …
Read More »Ducktales Remastered (PC) Review
Race cars, lasers, aero-planes – Capcom’s Ducktales Remastered was a long time coming, but is it what fans of the classic platformer were looking for in a remake?
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