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Crusader Kings III — A worthy successor to the grand-strategy throne?
Paradox Interactive's long-awaited, medieval grand-strategy sequel is upon us. With Crusader Kings III the developer's face a challenge; how do they successfully build on a game which ran for 8 years and featured over a dozen expansion…
Defend Humanity in Colony Siege, A Tower Defence-RTS Hybrid
Colony Siege mixes tower defence with bits of other genres such as real-time strategy. We have been playing it.
Drake Hollow — Great on the outside, hollow in the centre
The titular Drakes are less dragon in appearance and more vegetable (being based on Mandrake roots) and have a Tamagotchi-like dynamic to them. That's what Drake Hollow is built around.
Keep your dinosaurs calm in Parkasaurus
Have you ever felt like you could have done a better job than the people who made Jurassic Park but don’t have the serious dedication to clone dinosaurs from DNA? Well, now you can prove it to all your friends in Parkasaurs!
Beyond a Steel Sky — Different Body, Same Soul
The bright, utopian veneer presented by Union City quickly fades as you dig deeper into some of the narrative. Underneath it, the Council starts to come off as a big brother, almost totalitarian threat hiding beneath the surface dispensing…
Faeria is a huge CCG and strategy hybrid that goes as deep as it does wide
As (just about) the main tabletop reviewer here, my attention is often more on paper and card than it is on digital games. When a video game chooses to root itself firmly in board game mechanics however, my interest is always piqued. Faeria…
Boomerang Fu — a cute and frantic local multiplayer
Just as I think that there are enough arena fighting games, then someone brings a style I just can’t say no to, a theme that I just want to try, and Boomerang Fu was suddenly downloading, waiting to be played. The first thing I love about…
Devil’s Hunt — A flashy but empty vessel
Even if the combat were fully functional, there would be little narrative incentive to pick this game up again after setting it down.
X-Communicated — 1971 Project Helios is not the tactical combat game you’re looking for
With some really stellar tactical action games already out on Nintendo’s Switch console, 1971 Project Helios was always going to need to find some way to differentiate itself. At face value it might appear to do just that, with an…
Rigid Force Redux — Bullet Points
Rigid Force Redux plays like a traditional horizontal side-scrolling shmup and may seem like a game that you’ve already played, but it also offers a unique pod-placement system that gives a fresh face to the classic genre.
Those Who Remain — a game you’ll want to run far away from
My idea of a good horror game is one that paralyses me with fear. It’s a game that is so terrifying I can’t get out of my chair to perform basic functions like visiting the toilet, or getting a drink. These are games so frightening that you…
Mortal Shell is so close to being a Souls game, that I don’t know how it isn’t
There’s a fine line between imitation as flattery and outright copying the work of a person or group that you admire. In the case of Mortal Shell, the line is so blurred that I could hardly see it, and if you put screenshots from Mortal…
Maid of Sker — Just how Skery is it?
At first, things seem quiet but it doesn’t take long for you to overhear people being assaulted, murdered, and sacrificed by the family and staff. From this point, you’ll be finding keys and solving puzzles to unlock more of the hotel…
Battle Brothers: Blazing Deserts is an essential expansion for the tactical RPG
Sand beasts, gladiatorial duels, alchemical weaponry and much, much more are added into the already expansive Battle Brothers world by its new Blazing Deserts expansion. Six years is a very long time in video games, almost a whole console…
Goosebumps: Dead of Night — Dead on arrival
Goosebumps: Dead of Night is broken into three stages. The first has you sneaking around Stine’s home, avoiding monsters and collecting the lost pages, followed by a jaunt through a conservatory to collect potion ingredients, culminating in…
Radical Rabbit Stew is so full of levels omg
Look, I have been playing demos of Radical Rabbit Stew for absolute ages. I can get through the entire first world in so little time, beating the first boss and moving into the greater campaign in my sleep. However, now that the game is…
Order of Battle: Red Steel tackles the USSRs mid-WWII efforts
Where recently reviewed Red Star, tackled the pre- and early years ('38-'41) of WWII from the Soviet perspective, Order of Battle: Red Steel takes the conflict through '42 through to the critical battles of early '43. As I noted in the Red…
The Plague: Kingdom Wars Brings Us Strategic Disease Management
The Plague: Kingdom Wars is the next entry in the Kingdom Wars grand strategy series. We have been playing it.
Golden Light — Welcome to the MEAT ZONE!
You’re out for a nice picnic with your partner. She’s talking gibberish for some reason, but maybe that’s why you love her. You decide to go and get her a rose, only to return to the sight of a giant hand made of meat pulling her into a…
Get in, we’re going farming — Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
Grab your overalls, we’re going farming. Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town is a 3D remake of the classic Game Boy Advance game Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town bringing a much-needed refresh while staying true to the original.