A seemingly interesting 3D Abstract game that is hampered by poor level design and control glitches.
There are ups and downs to every game, and I caught this one in what appears to have been its final Beta stage, so take what I’m going to say here with a pinch of salt– Some of these things may have changed or likely will be changed in
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a cyberpunk stealth action game set in the fictional city of Prague. Does it stealth its way to success or growl in frustration like its protagonist? Let’s find out:
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:
The Unity 5 Engine shows its potential once again, in the hands of a creative developer (at the start of his career, no less!) who manages to add another fine title to Steam’s growing collection of indie abstract games. CONSTRUCT has indeed a
Syndrome is developed and published by Camel 101. The dev team had delved previously into sci-fi with their first Steam project, Mechs & Mercs: Black Talons. That one wasn’t as well received as Syndrome but at least we’re talking about
What would it genuinely be like to set foot in another universe? How would you survive? What kind of tasks would you need to perform to survive on an Unclaimed World? This particular Unclaimed World is a colony simulator. As leader, you give
Meridian: Squad 22 is a 2016 Action RTS game developed by Elder Games. It’s hard to put my feelings for this game into words, because there’s a lot to talk about this game, yet really so few in the same time. It could’ve been a much better game, but
The Deadly Tower of Monsters is a parody of Hollywood B movies from 70s. That’s the main reason why I have chosen this game. I like playing parodies and I like games with retro setting.
Author: mzehnmzehn Steam: Released Developer: Morgondag Publisher: Morgondag Gende: Adventure, RPG, Exploration, Sci-fi Release Date: August 20, 2015 Limitless space-time continuum, soothing atmosphere and a poetic twist. Sounds like a strange mix