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Two leaves and a bud Grows Into A Learning Experience
Two leaves and a bud tasks you with growing and processing various types of tea. Build and manage your plantation in this management sim.
Warhammer 40K: Mechanicus (Mobile) – Great game, but a not so great port
Yes, I’m reviewing another Warhammer game. Having now played the miniature’s, video games and a few spin-offs, I feel fairly qualified to talk about these games and the IP. When I had the chance to play the mobile port of Warhammer 40K:…
Floor Plan 2 — Thumbs Up Puzzl People
Puzzles are often interlinked but at all times there’s a handy intercom system players can use for help from the supervisor, it’s still present in the main stretch although you do need to navigate back to the main elevator to use it.
Song of Farca is a near-future narrative hacking game full of character
At the moment humanity is at an industrial peak; for better or worse, technology is racing forward faster than it can be regulated, and humanity is still, in many ways, dealing with issues from generations ago. In Song of Farca you take on…
Operation: Tango is A Wild Spy Co-op
Operation: Tango is an asymmetrical spy co-op that pits you and a friend against a looming international terror.
The Tenants — Become a landlord
I don’t think I will ever be in the position to purchase my own property, let alone rent one out to other people, but I can pretend thanks to games like The Tenants. The Tenants is a simulation game where you get to primarily renovate…
Neurodeck Dives Into The Subconscious
TavroxGames puts a spin on various phobias by presenting them as bosses in roguelite deckbuilder Neurodeck
We took a look at The Emperor’s Own’s teaser
Prepare for things to get spooky in The Emperor's Own, a story-driven adventure game set in an alternate-19th-century Russian Empire.
Oddworld: Soulstorm — Viva La Revolution
When I reviewed Oddworld New ‘N’ Tasty last year, I said it felt like a world that was fully realised. Its characters, world, and setting all felt like they were at their best, and it felt as though it had finally got to spread its wings…
What Comes After Is A Meditation on Life and Death
Developer fahmitsu presents What Comes After — a short, yet poignant tale about a young girl named Vivi, who must explore a midnight train.
Tools Up! Season 1: Garden Party — We now have plants!
After having quite a bit of fun with Tools Up! I was pleasantly surprised when the developers announced a Garden Party DLC, which includes three drops of content. The first episode is the only one that’s out, and has just launched,…
Tasomachi: Behind The Twilight Shines Bright
Tasomachi: Behind The Twilight shines light on breathtaking landscapes and an oft forgotten genre.
Warhammer 40k: Battlesector is a bit of a (Dread)snore
I've been lucky enough to play a few Warhammer games in recent years and the use of the IP often seems quite hit or miss. Some games like Total War: Warhammer are stellar uses for this IP, whilst others like Necromunda are underwhelming, to…
3 Out of 10 Season 2 — Even has a sewer level
The second season begins where the previous one left off, with the team investigating the break in that occurred at the end of the final episode. All the previous cast are present, from bungling CEO Jeb to weird, possibly non-human Pylon.
Adios — Goodbye, Friendo
Spending an hour with a farmer: a man filled with the deepest sorrows, a man whose only friends are animals and mobsters. To be put in those shoes, to hear about his chestnut tree, his All-American Pigs, the gentle twang of his voice as he…
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town — Alpaca your bags!
Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town has a simple set up - you leave the hustling, bustling chaos of the city and inherit your old grandpa’s mysteriously untitled farm. Something I love about these games is how contrived they can be in…
Zombieland: Headshot Fever — Fast Frantic VR Arcade Fun
Taking place within the cinematic universe of the Zombieland series, your character is taken under the wing of the film’s unlikely crew and tutored in the art of zombie slaying whilst working toward entry in a global tournament
Pathologic 2 — A Strange Nightmare
I’ve often wondered about the original Pathologic game and even gone so far as to try and play it. I didn’t get far, it is a cruel, cruel thing. But I adored it from a distance, this weird strange game. I saw Pathologic 2’s announcement of…
Tennis World Tour 2 — Grand Slam or Double Fault ?
Looking beautiful, sounding great and with an authentic feel to it, Tennis World Tour 2 is an excellent take on the Tennis circuit whilst the addition of the card mechanic offers further strategy to a mainly action based game.
Quantum League makes you your own best teammate
Quantum League is an FPS where timing matters more than your aim. This arena shooter gives players a chance to work with their past and future selves in order to take down opponents and score big.