Occasionally, late at night, I like to imagine the lives of the heroes of the various games that we, people, play. Just run with me on this for a moment, indulge my brief insanity here please, this will all make sense shortly. Imagine if you will
This is a platform puzzler with a unique twist. The 4 edges of the screen can be ‘wrapped’ so that your character disappears off one edge and appears on the opposite side, then you let go of the ‘lock’ for the character to
This is a platform/adventure puzzler with 16-bit graphics. Before you say “meh” and move on, let me tell you that this game is so much more than its label suggests. I confess to having always been biased against low-res games like this
Lost with no memory of where he is or how he got there, lead Eyas – a boy in a cat suit – on a quest to get home. But how do you know which way to go when you can’t tell which is up and which is down?
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
Jelly Killer is a old-school style platformer in which you control a little zombie-genom that can take bodies of other live creatures.
Pharaoh Rebirth+ is a side-scrolling adventure game in which you are playing as Dr. Jonathan Banfield, renowned treasure hunter and rabbit.
MOBAs have never been a type of game I liked; it’s not one specific thing, it’s just the entire bundle doesn’t appeal to me. Excluding this game, the only one I’ve played is League of Legends, which I only played 3 or 4 games of, and I only
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
Great visual design meets a distinctly average platformer to leave a game with a lot of sizzle but lacking in meat.