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Observation: (Matrix) World in Flames
If you have the time and patience necessary to learn Matrix World in Flames, you will definitely be well-rewarded.
On Ruya: An Interview With Bradley Smith of Miracle Tea Studios
Following the release of their first game - RUYA - we had the opportunity to speak with Bradley Smith of Miracle Tea Studios about RUYA, life and more.
Jack and Casie is an Inventory Action Game… Seriously
Who knew inventory management could be fun? No seriously, who knew?
Hands on | Strange Brigade
We take on hordes of supernatural enemies in a brief glance at Rebellion Developments' upcoming shooter, Strange Brigade.
Escape to Stardew
Take a break in the reams of addictive content offered by Stardew Valley, the farming simulation game that brought a light to its genre.
Hands-on | South Park: The Fractured but Whole
South Park: The Fractured but Whole — Hype or Improvement The good thing about gaming events is the possibility of trying out the games you are eagerly excited to play. South Park: The Fractured but Whole was one such game for me. However,…
Hyper Sentinel Drags an Atari ST & Commodore 64 Classic into the Modern Age
As a spiritual sequel to Uridium, Hyper Sentinel, adds bosses, bonuses, and boosters to the Commodore 64 & Atari ST space shooter.
Op-Ed | Scourge of Gaming: Microtransactions
Microtransactions. The very word turns many gamers into raging, gibbering messes. Yet gaming publishers would have you believe these is there only to give players more choice.
Hands-On | Bomber Crew
Bomber Crew developers Runner Duck were at EGX '17 showcasing their upcoming WWII bomber, strategy simulator ahead of the PC version's rapidly approaching launch.
RotoRing: A Nostalgic Foray Into Experimental Gaming
RotoRing harks back to 90s arcades with its simple gameplay, bright lights and wonderful sounds. Read our impression of it after seeing it at EGX 2017.
Interview | R T Smith, Veteran Developer & Oriental Empires Development Lead
We interview Oriental Empires developer R T Smith about the ideas behind the game as well as the future of the game now that it's fully released.
Riding the Fine Line of Lust for Darkness
Sex cults and Cthulu, what could possibly go wrong in Lust for Darkness?
Hands on | Raging Justice
Raging Justice, from developer MakingGames, drags the 2D-brawler into the modern day, and it does so with the utmost respect for the neglected genre.
First Impressions | Road Redemption
Stefan gives us the skinny on the recently released, bike-battler Road Redemption, from developers Pixel Dash Studios and EQ Games.
‘My Eyes on You’ Questions How to Find a Killer When Everybody Wears a Mask.
My Eyes on You: 20XX Chicago is wracked with fear of a mysterious serial killer known only as The Man in the Red Mask and the thugs he commands.
Treasures and Nightmares Await the Bold in City of Brass
City of Brass meaning you better have some brass globes to play this game.
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.
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.
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.
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.