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Review | Bohemian Killing
From developer The Moonwalls and published by IQ Publishing, Bohemian Killing isn't your typical "who-done-it" mystery game.
Escape from Tarkov Preview – Shoot, Scavenge and Survive
A hyper-realistic military simulator with a scavenging based progression system as well as potential for RPG and player trading systems.
Treasures and Nightmares Await the Bold in City of Brass
City of Brass meaning you better have some brass globes to play this game.
Oriental Empires: 4X Strategy and Tactical Combat
Somewhere between Civilization and Total War, yet also firmly grounded in pre-Three Kingdoms China.
Review | Cursed Castilla
Cursed Castilla - A tribute to the 2D platforming action games of our youths, and practically Ghosts n' Goblins HD in all but name.
Review | Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization
Much like the classic Sid Meier video game that it is unofficially linked to (but clearly emulates,) Through the Ages: a New Story of Civilization is initially quite a daunting beast to get to grips with.
Ava Airborne – A Lovely Side-Scrolling Flier
Ava Airborne is a casual yet challenging side-scrolling flier from Laser Dog, creators of HoPiKo and Don't Grind; read our hands-on review of the EGX build.
Review | The Binding of Isaac (Nintendo Switch)
The Binding of Isaac on the Nintendo Switch may well be the best version of the game released as of yet, and while expensive the lifetime of content is vast
Exposure – A Promising, Camera-Centric Paranormal Puzzler
A beautiful puzzle game where you can only solve puzzles with the help of mysterious creatures which are visible only through your camera.
Preview | JCB Pioneer: Mars
The year is 2067 and it is your job to not only survive but also to colonize an unmanned section of Mars.
Mechanic Panic – Cooperative Car-Mechanic Chaos
Mechanic Panic seeks to repeat the local-play success of Overcooked but with clumsy robots in an auto-repair store, and it might just do it.
Review | Steamworld Dig 2
Steamworld Dig 2 does exactly what a sequel should do, it's both bigger and better, yet holds true to the series' legacy.
First Impressions: The Grand Mission
The Grand Mission: A space strategy game where you play a clod-headed aristocrat on a mission to restore the tea trade and accidentally become a hero.
Hands on | Sprinkle Palooza
Sprinkle Palooza is a lovely little platformer which follows the story of Zap, an inflated-balloon dog, as they journey through dangerous and deadly levels.
PHOGS – A Cooperative Puzzle-Platformer about Double-Headed Dogs
PHOGs sees two players controlling opposite ends of a double-headed dog which must use the environment and, its ability to stretch, to clear levels
Mini Boss Babble Episode 7: Part 6 – Cook Serve Delicious 2
The team discuss Cook Serve Delicious 2, the recently released, quick-time-event driven restaurant simulator title.
Mini Boss Babble Episode 7: Part 5 – Heat Signature
The team discuss Heat Signature, from Suspicious Developments, a game where you play as a space mercenary who bandies about an open galaxy.
Mini Boss Babble Episode 7: Part 4 – Spellbound
The team discuss Spellbound (name yet to be confirmed) which is a Wizard School title from Chucklefish Games, the publishers behind Stardew Valley.
Review | Tooth and Tail
Tooth and Tail gives you anthropomorphic war the likes no one has ever seen.
Review | Near and Far
Near and Far is a storytelling and victory point collection game with a lighthearted but extremely strong adventuring theme running throughout.