I’ve always had a soft spot for self-contained card games; they’re conducive to a positive social atmosphere and are a great piece to bring out at gatherings where you can learn a bit more about […]
Read MoreI’ve always had a soft spot for self-contained card games; they’re conducive to a positive social atmosphere and are a great piece to bring out at gatherings where you can learn a bit more about […]
Read MoreI was both sceptical and excited when I started playing DOOM (2016); the familiar tropes, the setting and the soundtrack were all saturating to the senses and brought both a sense of nostalgia and refreshing […]
Read MoreWhile promising in concept, and ambitious in its random-asset generation and placement, Monstrum ultimately falls short [...]
Read MoreKilling Floor 2 is not only a worthy sequel to the first title, but a worthy multiplayer experience in its own right. I’m certainly glad Tripwire [...]
Read MoreIt’s not often that licensed games get it right, but when they do, they truly bring the world they represent to life, and in turn inject new life into, and reinvigorate their source material. The […]
Read MoreEarlier last year, we had the opportunity to review Freedom Fall at a time when the idea of a Steam Launch was still so far away. Having achieved this goal, we decided to deliver a […]
Read MoreWow… Just wow. In a day and age involving sky-rocketing rental prices with unreasonable landlords, plus the slow and agonising death of [...]
Read MoreOverall, The Stanley Parable develops a sense of foreboding nihilism; that, whatever you do ultimately doesn’t really matter – Stanley is no action […]
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