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Serving the King Under the Mountain
Building a town, but underground!
Whispers of a Machine — Unfold a hard-boiled sci-fi mystery on a floating Nordic town
If you’re interested in a good old-fashioned sleuthing experience in an intriguing new setting, you won’t be disappointed.
Fujii — Blooming Fantastic
Fujii is a flower-filled garden of surprises that showcases everything wonderful about VR in a single experience.
Ancestors Legacy — Saladin’s Conquest brings in some fresh sand
Ancestors Legacy has new DLC with Saladin's Conquest. We have been playing it.
Divinity Original Sin II: Definitive Edition — Six months of a game
Even though the original Divinity: Original Sin was well renowned for being one of the toughest old school RPG’s available, I somehow bested it thanks to years of experience from similar games. It’s sequel, Divinity: Original Sin II took me…
Overcrowd — Running a station into the ground
There was a niche of the small scale transport. A niche now filled by Overcrowd: A Commute 'Em Up, which allows you to run your own London underground station.
Done everything in Stardew Valley? Try Forager
Forager is a real treat for fans of open-world crafting games that offer minimal direction.
Livin in a communist paradise — Workers and Resources: Soviet Republic
Create your very own city in a soviet republic, expanding your industry, growing a strong workforce and becoming a mighty industrial city.
Warhammer: Chaosbane — A robust aRPG
Games Workshop's iconic series' latest outing is an ARPG in the form of Warhammer: Chaosbane. In the world of action-RPGs, Diablo III remains the undisputed champion, but that’s not to say that competition for the rank of number one…
Ground Runner: Trials — Alone with the drones
Ground Runner: Trials adds the run and gun formula to a blisteringly fast hoverbike — speeding through open canyons, blasting drones and shooting for high scores.
Bubsy: Paws on Fire! remains a lukewarm experience
Bubsy returns in Bubsy: Paws on Fire!, an endless runner. We have been playing it.
Fell Seal hits the mark with choice, challenge and character
A strong story and tactical combat combine in Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark, which has recently released on Steam.
Evolve or Die — Evolution: The Video Game
Evolution: The Video Game tests your adaptability in the harshness of nature.
World War Z — Dead Good
If entire reviews were summarised into a single, Tweet length paragraph, then my review for World War Z would simply state that Focus Home Interactive’s online zombie shooter aimed to replicate the classic gameplay of Left4Dead almost pixel…
Gato Roboto — A modern day classic
Gato Roboto feels like a game from my childhood: filled with wonderment, discovery and most importantly — constant fun.
She Remembered Caterpillars is a beautiful, yet challenging puzzler
Some games are just so visually striking that they take root in your brain and stick there until you get the chance to play them. She Remembered Caterpillars is one such, so once it was released on Nintendo Switch, I figured it was time to…
Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists brings town management to alchemy
Would you believe that the Atelier series of role-playing video games from Koei Tecmo Games is celebrating its 20th anniversary? To help mark this event, the latest entry in the series, Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the…
The Wild Age — The management age
It might not be the wildest age, but it's certainly a relaxing yet challenging age!
Dangerous Driving — Burnt out, or on fire?
Although the Burnout series is a thing of the past, its legacy lives on in Dangerous Driving. Clearly the product of a small but talented studio, this homage to eye-wateringly fast arcade racers of the past is good enough to crash its way…
Uriel’s Chasm 3: Gelshock is unshockingly weird
Uriel’s Chasm 3: Gelshock is another experimental game by Rail Slave Games. We have been playing it.