Abandon Ship is the closest thing that you can get if you were to mix the FTL formula with an Age of Sail setting, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that this is just a copy of FTL in that context. Abandon Ship brings a fair share of new things to
Questionable design and tech issues are aplenty in this retro-futuristic space adventure game.
Back in 2012, when Subset Games launched FTL, it was one of those moments that took the indie scene by storm, it was a market hit that inspired many more games. Hopefully, with Into the Breach, history will repeat itself.
The most unique sci-fi space exploration game that I’ve ever played.
Arid is back, and this time she seeks to break the programmed shackles that bind AI’s to their menial existence.
Usurper is already a pretty compelling metroidvania, even if it’s in Early Access. Aside from a few missing features and the usual things that you’d expect from a title in development, this game shows great promise.
When I first saw the reveal trailer for Seven: The Days Long Gone I knew that this was something that I’d end up playing sooner or later, so I must say that, when I finally got my hands on it, I was disappointed.
It’s very hard to not think about the first two Fallout games when you first see ATOM. Truth be told, the developers have stated multiple times that this game is heavily inspired by classic RPGs such as, Wasteland, Deus Ex, Baldur’s Gate, and
Morphite describes itself as a “casual atmospheric FPS, inspired by the classics”. While I agree with that assertion for the most part, I can also safely say that this is a perfect case of a missed opportunity to make something really compelling.
Bannerman is what happens when someone tries to make a game with an engaging combat system while focusing on that gameplay element alone and ignoring the rest.