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REVIEW: Hidden Folks

You’re presented with a large, animated, pencil drawn scene which you can zoom in and out of and drag around. At the bottom of the screen is a taskbar showing the Folks and objects to be found. Most of these are hidden, of course, so you have

REVIEW: Pinkman

This is a minimal 2D action platformer with 100 levels. Your character, Pinkman, can jump, climb walls Meatboy-style and fart, which allows him to hover/fly for short bursts until his gas runs out, which then quickly replenishes again. There is no

REVIEW: DOOM

DOOM, released in 1993, is the defining First Person Shooter. A classic that shook the gaming world on its release, combining shameless ultra-violence with fast-paced immersive gameplay in crazy levels.

REVIEW: XCOM 2

XCOM 2 is the sequel to the critically acclaimed Enemy Unknown. Does it surpass its predecessor with flying spaceships or miss with near perfect aim? Let’s find out:

REVIEW: Wuppo

Obviously, games take a while to come out. None of them can be produced easily; even the biggest yearly franchises take that long to be made, often with negative consequences. But of course on the other side of the coin, taking too long to come out

REVIEW: Trials of Azra

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

REVIEW: Bulb Boy

Steam: Released Developer: Bulbware Publisher: Bulbware Genre: Horror Point and Click Adventure Release date: 29th October 2015 Type: Single–player If someone ask me how would you describe Bulb Boy in one sentence, my answer would be: “All

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