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Max: The Curse of Brotherhood Review — A Fine Port for the Nintendo Switch
Armed with a magic, possessed marker, can Max save himself from his mother and his brother from an even greater evil?
Cerebros Hands On — A Fast Paced, Color Switching Shooter
Moving around black cubes and white cubes — switching your color to contrast what you want to shoot — and taking aim before you are noticed. Cerebros is a fast-paced shooter where the color of your character controls what you can shoot.
Dead End Job Hands On — A Paranormal, Pest Control Roguelike
You have twenty days to save the ghost of your former mentor, how will you do that? By going out there and making a ton of money by cleaning up the town of ghosts.
Interview — Mike Cook on Showcasing an AI at EGX Rezzed
What is it like showcasing the first game-developing AI at an event? Mike Cook talks on Angelina, a crowd-sourcing AI which has an uncanny ability to create functional, if peculiar, games.
Developer Roundtable: Giving Yourself Advice
As developers learn more, take more chances, and get further along the path towards releasing a game, they learn a lot. The process of creating a game — from prototyping, creating art, working with others, marketing, and finally releasing…
Venture Kid review — Super fighting homage
We took a look at Venture Kid, a retro platformer.
The Swords of Ditto — Third Times the…
Defeat the evil wizard Mormo to break the curse, and free yourself from the curse which traps you as the titular Swords of Ditto.
Tracks – The Train Set Game Early Access Review — Got Wood?
On reflections of train sets never owned, and of immaculate rooms to decorate with infinite components.
Catastronauts Hands On — Chaotic Spaceship Management
Crew, repair, and defend your spaceship as alien attackers bear down on you and your friends.
Crest Review — Ruling without Touching
Crest doesn't have an end, instead you keep playing for as long as you wish, crafting a world and mythology of your own in whatever image you want.
RPGolf Review — Restore Golf to the Kingdom Through Hitting Par and Bashing Baddies
Golf and RPG’s are not common bedfellows, but RPgolf merges the two in a fun and interesting way.
Lake Ridden Review: Halfway Between Nightmare and Dream
Midnight Hub’s recently released puzzle game Lake Ridden does about as many things wrong as it does right. Still, despite its technical shortcomings, its story remains compelling enough to keep players hooked until the end of its ghostly…
PATHWAYS/014: Upgrading Gameplay via Difficulty and Cheats
Taking a detour from the usual Pathways structure, this time we tackle the subject of difficulty and cheats in relation to play-style and accessibility.
Project Nimbus: Code Mirai Review — High Speed, Mech Action In the Not So Distant Future
Post-apocalyptic Russia & USA have got major beef, but they've also got massive, weaponised mechs which are ready to dual and battle over the skylines of floating cities.
Above Hands On — Endless Ocean, Islands and Giant Sea Monsters
Pilot a customisable biplane over a world flooded with both water and weird mystical things as you fight pirates, escape cults and find evil skull mountains with magic portals.
The Low Road Review — 70s Subterfuge at its Most Stylish
A dark spy comedy set in the 1970s, The Low Road is a memorable and stylish Point & Click Adventure.
Hipster Cafe Hands On — Following Trends and Serving Burgers
A cafe management game where you not only design food for the masses but also provide entertainment for them.
Immortal Redneck Review — Rapid Redneck Roguelike Reaches Nintendo Switch
Immortal Redneck is an interesting game, and the PC version — which released earlier in the year — quickly became my favourite game of recent times. Which is odd, as I am not a fan of roguelikes, and hate dying in games. And you will die, a…
Death Road to Canada Switch Review – Canada Die?
Would this be a game for you though? The best way to answer this question is with another question: does the idea of having a shotgun wielding dog as your party leader sound fun?
Haiku Adventure Hands On — An Enchanting Adventure where Haiku Solve Problems
Step into the enchanting world of Haiku Adventure, a point-and-click adventure game where haiku solve problems.