Do you ever feel you are sort of stuck in a rut as you breathe in the fumes of a dozen or so vehicles idling at the stop-light ahead of you? Sometimes I wish that our technology was a little more advanced and that I possessed my own personal
Tabletop Gods tackles a VR genre that is currently getting well populated with much better games, but does it have the beginnings of something worth waiting for?
I didn’t choose the racing life, the racing life choose me.
After the fifth great war, you thought it was over. That the enemy was finally deflated. That the jungle was safe once more for the simian race, but then there came a popping sound accompanied by an extraordinarily inflated sense of danger.
What Agony could have been if it had kept in check its wild ambitions.
So begins the bloody saga of a whiny-ass princess and farting rabbits, Fluffy Horde chops it’s way through millions of bunnies to make the world a better place for you and me. Unless, of course, you are a rabbit, then your soul will be
Birds of a feather flock together in Vane, the new game from Friend & Foe.
Become captain of a flying steam locomotive exploring the Heavens. Then die and do it again, and again, and again … .
Grab your friends and rain down torrents of bombs on them.
At long last, the metroidvania that is all about fish controlled robots, Feudal Alloy, is finally here, but was it worth the wait?