If there’s one genre that’s made for VR, it’s first person shooters. On the HTC Vive, the motion controller is the perfect stand-in for a grip and trigger and its haptic feedback allows you feel each ...
Partnering up with Tiny Build, T4interactive launched Community Inc on Steam last week. This game, just by looking at its name is everything you’d expect as you manage a community on your own pl...
As a kid I spent a lot of time playing Asteroids. For you young pups that may not know what that is I recommend spending a few minutes on google because the game I’m referencing in a lot of ways has s...
If there’s something strange lurking behind the bookshelf then you could call on a rag tag gang of paranormal investigators who’ll slime up your hallways and do a number on your fridge. Alternatively,...
There are few games that fly completely under my radar, despite having a small part of my brain that knows of their existence. Overcooked, the hilariously eccentric and chaotic cooking arcade game is ...
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve wanted to be at the helm of a giant robot. I’m not sure if it’s because I spent most of my youth watching mecha anime, or because I enjoyed Pacific Rim so damn much, but t...
If you’re looking to relive and reminisce about your youthful days when role-playing was pen and paper and 8-bit video games were the hottest technology craze then perhaps there’s a “modern day” (?) s...
Solstice Chronicles: MIA is an Indie gem that any fan of top-down shooters should look into. From the 6-man core team at Ironward, it was funded on Fig for a mere $30,000 with 512 backers. That says,...
Before stepping into the world of VR, I thought I’d had some intense video game experiences. Somewhere between scrambling across the floor to grab a fresh clip for my rifle, hopping behind the mounted...