It is not a surprise to anyone that there has been a huge wave of survival games coming out during the past few years and, even though most people are saturated with the genre, I like to follow any of these games that look remotely interesting. It
A human colony built away from Earth seems like a nice place to live. Where nothing goes wrong as everyone lives to better the colony. But what happens when you add something nonhuman?
Bleed 2 is the sequel to Bleed and, consequently, the work of Ian Campbell. Also worth noting is the fact that, this time around, Bleed features a great soundtrack by Jukio Kallio, the mind behind other great soundtracks such as Nuclear Throne and
P.A.M.E.L.A. is a first person open world survival game with a day-night cycle set in the utopian city of Eden. You wake up from cryogenic sleep and find yourself completely lost with no idea of what’s going on and the only thing you have with you
An entire civilisation has come and gone. The plague took it all. The rich, the poor, the soldiers, the traders… no, not the traders. They always strive whatever the circumstances, and you are here to put them back in business with your trusted nail.
Loot Rascals is a turn-based combat game where you have to explore a hex map, battle aliens and reach the exit.
Anyone fancy a game of cards?
Torment: Tides Of Numenera is a CRPG (Classic RPG) set in a very distant future, almost one billion years ahead.
I have to say, Xenon Valkyrie rather caught me by surprise. In my seemingly unending quest to find more good games with roguelike elements and procedural hilarity, I was surprised to see what at first glance appeared to be something like a sci-fi
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is a classic style survival horror set in present-day rural Louisiana.