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Katherine Franklin 84 posts 4 comments
Katherine works with a strange combination of literature and software, so it makes sense that she goes crazy for games with good narrative design in her spare time. Among her favourite games are The Last of Us (the only console game she's touched), the Mass Effect trilogy and RimWorld. Just don't ask her about The Force Unleashed.
We take a look at the first episode of Destination Primus Vita, a personality-filled, puzzling adventure recently released by Epsilon Games.
Outpost Zero — Survive in a world of corporate, colonial robots
We take a look at Outpost Zero, an early-access title where you must establish a ‘profitable’ presence on the planet Gaiya with AI and PC assistance.
A first look at the crimes of Lamplight City
Put on your detective hat and take to the streets of Lamplight City to solve a mysteriously magical murder.
The Universim early access review — Shape civilisations from above
Burn or heal, nurture or ignore? The fate of a civilisation rests in your hands in The Universim.
Healer’s Quest review — A thankless task
Battle to keep your party alive as they do crazy stuff in the name of loot, but don’t expect to be thanked for it.
Jurassic World: Evolution review — Filling the tycoon void?
We headed to Las Cincas Muertes for the park-management opportunity of a lifetime — which could be short, brutal and crunchy.
Elea Episode 1 Early Access review
Somehow still not as weird as classic science fiction gets, but definitely trippy.
Goblins of Elderstone Review — Charming Villages, Doomed to Die?
Get your green skin on and get building in this goblin city-builder.
Tower of Time Review — Heroes’ Descent, Immersion’s Rise
Will your party stick together, even as the Tower of Time gets into their minds?
It’s Time to Embark on a Gruelling Adventure
A mash-up–inspired, colony-building experience, Embark takes elements of RimWorld, Dwarf Fortress and The Sims and mixes them together.