Platformers have it hard these days. It seems like there are hundreds of them being released each month. Just looking at the sheer number of platforming indies can leave you at a loss as where to start looking for a good one. Often, you view a
At 1987 in Britain, our Hero is forced to sign a pact fresh from the grave in the game’s quick intro sequence. You can choose not to sign it, but that won’t get you far in the game. After a brief tutorial that you can choose to skip, you
Carmageddon: Max Damage is developed and published by Stainless Games Ltd. Industry veterans and quite ironically, better known in recent years for their video games focusing on Magic: The Gathering. That card game genre alone, is a far cry from
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.
With little to no curation, the App Store is full of garbage. When Steam stopped controlling every single release and opened the valve, the Steam store started to look increasingly similar to the App Store with tons of worthless games. And now, more
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
Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation is developed by Stardock Entertainment and Oxide Games while being published by Stardock Entertainment. If I were to simply take the words of the many customers who already wrote their impressions through reviews
Masquerada: Songs and Shadows really took me by surprise, it really did. The game claims to be a RPG but there are very few elements to support that claim, especially given the fact that the story is quite linear and there are no choices for you to
Angus hates Aliens is a little indie game that I hadn’t heard of until I was tasked with reviewing a recent game as opposed to my older releases I generally review. I was given a copy, quickly downloaded it and fired it up. So what did I think well
Klang! That’s the sound of electronic beats so sick you’ll need to report to a music specialist and a physician to find out why you can’t stop tapping your toes and nodding your head to the rhythm. Klang’s difficulty is absolutely brutal, but you’ll