Burly Men At Sea was made by the independent studio of Brain & Brain, a couple of two inspiring developers. According to their website, they’ve worked on the game while travelling throughout the USA, and funded the development of the game by
TL;DR: An extremely well produced fast paced side-scrolling shooter that mixes platforming with bullet hell elements in a frantic and hectic package. An utterly exhilarating and satisfying experience and the end of a great journey for Two
Livelock describes itself as a co-operative top-down shooter but the more I played it, the more I felt like it had some influences from action RPGs in terms of combat. Take a pick from one out of three different characters, each with their unique
I remember the time when I first saw the reveal trailer for Brigador (back then it was called Matador) the first thing that came to my mind was Future Cop: L.A.P.D., a game which I used to play on the original PlayStation. At that time, just for the
If you’ve played Super Crate Box but wished there was more to it chances are this game could fill that void.
When I first came across DreamBreak I was really excited by what I saw, the gorgeous pixel art, the lovely soundtrack, which you can listen to in the trailer, and the feeling of a dystopian USSR made me crave for this game.