Archive: March 2017

REVIEW: theHunter: Call of the Wild

First of all, theHunter: Call of the Wild is about hunting wildlife. If you are okay with that, then the game is going to be pretty much what you expected. I played the original Hunter quite a while back and I was not able to get into it for some

REVIEW: Missileman Origins

Set into a year of your choosing, robots are trying to be integrated into society through a schooling system for robots. This story follows a young robot named Missileman whose comic-book obsessed father thought he always looked like a superhero and

PREVIEW: Riptale

Recently Greenlit, Riptale is now scheduled to be released within a few months and the devs prepared a demo for the Press.

PREVIEW: GoatPunks

There are a few staples of the 4-player versus multi-player that consistently surface when playing with my friends, among them Samurai Gunn and Duck Game. Whether or not they want it, I will make GoatPunks one of the new pillars of our multi-player

PREVIEW: Pit People

Pit People is an adventure/turn-based strategy combo with an emphasis on humorous storyline, excellent cartoon artwork and the epic voice of Will Stamper.

REVIEW: Power & Revolution 2017 Edition

Geopolitical Simulator 4 aka Power and Revolution is the fourth installment in the Geopolitical Simulator series. Power and Revolution puts you in the shoes of the head of a state or a country with the focus of extending your influence on the world.

REVIEW: Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

2013 was a year where Ubisoft released two stellar downloadable titles: Call of Juarez: Gunslinger and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. While the latter went on to gain a cult following, CoJ: Gunslinger was overlooked by the majority of gamers. Does call of

REVIEW: Damage: Sadistic Butchering of Humanity

In the post-Hatred world, I suppose a game like this was an inevitability. Damage: The Sadistic Butchering of Humanity is about a random bloke who gets so thoroughly pissed off at the world that he goes on a rampage, slaying pretty much everything

REVIEW: Bear With Me

I could tell this review was gonna be trouble as soon as Red called me up about it: he had that tone in his voice you couldn’t mistake. When the game came in the door it didn’t make things much better. Don’t usually get point and clicks in this part

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