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A look at Empires and Tribes’ Early Access offering
Get up close and personal in this medieval city builder, where you can stack bricks, argue with priests and command armies.
In Chernobylite, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. meets, uh… S.T.A.L.K.E.R.?
It’s time to tiptoe through the exclusion zone as we return to Chernobylite, where physics gets weird, green and radioactive.
Paradise Killer — Find The Truth and Discover The Facts
As Lady Love Dies, find out the truth and discover the facts in your quest to find out who killed Paradise.
New World — Not quite new enough
I’m the first to admit that I’ve sunk way too many hours into MMO’s such as World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy 14. Whether it was raids, dungeons, or crafting, I often spend the early hours of the morning justifying to myself why I needed…
No Straight Roads defines the rhythm action platformer setlist
With its power-punk rock duo setup, No Straight Roads comes out of left field with an amazing blend of action, music, and platforming to create a stunning game that will keep your toes tapping along to the violence of bashing robots to the…
BPM: Bullets per Minute — Rockin’ And A-Rollin’
Now I’ve played quite a few roguelikes/roguelites at this point, and it’s fair to say that I’m a bit worn out on the whole genre. With so many vying for attention and little done to stand out, it can often feel like I’m playing the same…
Curious Expedition 2 — An uneventful journey
When it comes to exploration in games, it needs to accomplish one simple, yet lofty task for me to stay interested: Feed my curiosity. Let me explore a world that feels alive, teeming with possibilities and with so much character that I…
Running our own gas station in space: Living the dream in Cosmo’s Quickstop
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to run your very own gas station in space, then look no further than Cosmo’s Quickstop.
Legend of Keepers — Admin with added death
Normally rogue-lite games become very boring, very quickly for me. I often find that I’ve seen most of the game in the first hour of playing, and so have little drive to keep playing the same areas, or enemies over and over again. Whilst…
MasterChef: Dream Plate is like an Instagram game for food
I’ve been known to take quite a few food pictures and post them on Instagram in my time, and that’s sort of what MasterChef: Dream Plate reminds me of. It’s a pretty simple concept: instead of cooking up the food you’ll be purchasing it and…