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Build your own cyberpunk cult in Re-Legion
Re-Legion allows you to recruit a cult to take over the city. We have been playing it.
Monster Prom — Bed and behead
High School was hell for some people. Monster Prom works on that premise as a multiplayer dating sim, except everyone is a monster. Both literally and figuratively.
Sonar Beat — Fighting the music
Shooting enemies from a submarine or hitting notes right on time? Sonar Beat wants us to do both.
Headliner: Novinews — Dystopian media management
Headliner: Novinews is a fascinating experiment in media manipulation in a capitalist nation.
Crawl for treasure in Paper & Ink Dungeon
Paper & Ink Dungeon harks back to the olden days of dungeon crawling. We have been playing it.
Please Don’t Touch Anything 3D expects you to do as you’re told
Please Don’t Touch Anything 3D is a wonderfully creative game with very little that’s similar to it out there.
Tannenberg review — Great War greatness awaits
Tannenberg brings us Great War multiplayer action. We have been playing it.
Catch & Release — Fishing in virtual reality
If there is one certainty in gaming it's this, if there's fishing, I'll play it. It wasn't anything I planned, but it has increasingly become the bulk of my gaming time over the years. Blame it on living where the winters get cold enough to…
Graveyard Keeper — Digging up the past
At a first glance, you might be forgiven in thinking Graveyard Keeper is just another ‘me-too’ Stardew Valley clone with a macabre theme slapped on. I can tell you right now, it’s really not. Graveyard Keeper is a quirky, isometric…
Investigative gaming — The case of Return of the Obra Dinn
Return of the Obra Dinn offers the perfect blend of gameplay and story. We have been playing it.
Nibû review — The barbarians are coming!
Nibû brings wave-defence strategy to ancient times. We have been playing it.
Genesis: Alpha One review — Clone life
Procedural spaceship building and roguelike shooter combined, Genesis: Alpha One is a unique fusion, but how does it hold up against the dark reaches of space? The life of a clone can be a hard one. Always overworked and generally…
Wargroove — The dogs don’t die
Wargroove brings a breath of life to a genre untouched for a long time, popularized by the Advance Wars series in the West. Does it still hold up in a time where Fire Emblem reigns supreme?
Racing to survive in Desert Child
You're a starving young scrapper desperate to escape Earth before it turns to dust, in Desert Child you do this through any means necessary.
Human Resource Machine — Time to code human
Figure out the logic behind the coporate machine in Human Resource Machine. Human Resource Machine, from Tomorrow Corporation, is a crash course in computer logic disguised as a menial manual labour job. Tasked with taking boxes emblazoned…
Incredible Mandy — Incredibly fun
Incredible Mandy is an amazingly fun and challenging action platforming game that takes new, fresh ideas and wraps them up into thought-provoking puzzles that are as fun to solve as they are to discover.
Pikuniku — You don’t need hands to start a revolution
Some games don’t let you interact with your environment — be it move chairs, pet dogs or use fire to your advantage. Some games make everything interactive, such as Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. Pikuniku achieves the perfect level of…
Huge hauls with American Truck Simulator: Special Transport
In the latest American Truck Simulator DLC: Special Transport, you are tasked with moving some of the largest loads across America. Great pay, but be extra vigilant.
Shuyan Saga review — An interactive graphic novel
It’s a game that experiments with form and bends genre, providing many different modes of engagement.
BSG Deadlock: Anabasis — Can you save humanity?
Although Anabasis adds a ton of new exciting content, the new Operation Anabasis mode is where You are in charge of Humanity's existence.