Dragon Bros is a traditional 2D side scrolling platform shooter for single player or local co-op.
Currently, Rocket Riot only offers an explosive (ohoho) single player experience, but its Xbox Live debut back in 2009 had multiplayer which some people might miss or want. The developers are looking into some alternatives since they don’t have the
Space Hulk: Deathwing is developed by Streum On Studio and published by Focus Home Interactive. The dev team has had previous experience with the excellent but terribly underrated E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy and as far as I’m aware, it took 4 years of
When you think about it, games really have changed alot since the old days. We’ve gone from simple ball & paddle games to epic adventure games with extremely realistic graphics. And there’s been all sorts of eras in between, each
Self-proclaimed as “Quake meets Duck Game”, Arkshot is an online first-person archery game developed by Code Avarice. But how does it hold up? Let’s find out.
Do you like games that punish you for daring to play them? The Battletoads, the Dark Souls, the Hotline Miami’s; games that say right back to the player “So you think you’ve got what it takes to beat me?” Games where the
With its logo and style, Bullshot looks like an escaped Pig Cop from Duke Nukem. Except that he is a bull, and trying to save his species by committing a genocide on the nasty aliens enslaving them!
Dishonored was a surprise hit with its unique art style, compelling story and dynamic gameplay at the intersection between Thief, Deus Ex and Dark Messiah. Needless to say, the announcement of a sequel was exciting.
I got wang. It’s very shiny. It’s also a great deal of fun to play with. There. I said it. I’ve got the obvious jokes out of the way. Lo Wang is back, Shadow Warrior, one of the most pleasant surprises (and one of the most awesome
Spareware is a science fiction twin-stick shooter from new indie developer, Rusto. In Spareware you play a robot attempting to save humanity. Exactly what we’re saving humanity from I’m not quite sure — the story’s a bit