Headliner: NoviNews promises to let you live out all your fake news fantasies in a game where moral ambivalence can save the world, and caring too much will destroy it all.
The long-awaited sequel to 60 Seconds! is finally here, and now you get to play as survivors of a nuclear holocaust in space.
From the makers of This War of Mine, comes Frostpunk, a society survival game where you have to manage the last city on Earth, in the midst of a global catastrophe.
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
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.
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
Hand of Fate is back, and it’s prettier, bigger and better than its predecessor in pretty much every single way.
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A House of Many Doors was successfully funded on Kickstarter back in September of 2015, and after all this time it has finally become available for everyone to enjoy. That said, comparisons to Sunless Sea seem to be unavoidable, and it seems that
Beholder is a genre-defying game in the sense that it feels like a mashup of a bunch of ideas taken from several other contexts and put together into one nice package. The game takes place in a dystopian setting, which is heavily characterized by