Games set in the Warhammer universe seem to be the in-thing lately and if Chaosbane is a result of this particular popularity wave then I am in no way complaining. This new ARPG has been developed by ...
Just like real life, city building games often ignore the finer points of education. They throw in a few school buildings to add to your city mainly as a way to create a cash sink that most people wou...
Let me start off by saying, I am a huge wuss when it comes to horror. Even the lamest scary movie will keep me up at night, especially if there are clowns, mannequins, or creepy children involved. Yet...
WARNING: This review is centered around single-player mode, and does not dip into the exciting co-op player experience. As wonderful as I’m sure the multiplayer experience is, (the developers seem rea...
At EGX Rezzed 2019 we tried out Kids and it’s taken barely two months from that hands-on for the decidedly different title to launch on iOS, PC, and Android. This is our attempt at a review. Double Fi...
As someone who genuinely loves both narrative adventure and historically-based games, I was immediately intrigued by Draugen from Red Thread Games. Called a “Fjord Noir tale of suspense and myst...
If you’ve never played an Atelier game, you’re not alone, neither have I. That’s fine, however, because Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland doesn’t require prior knowledge of the series to play. That...
I’ll admit, I’m on a bit of a Cold War kick recently. I’ve been watching the terrifying Chernobyl on HBO, and criminally ignored 1983 on Netflix. So I was naturally intrigued by Irony Curtain: From Ma...
Prior to playing this game, I knew very little about Dark Future, so I was pleased to be presented right away with a voiced narrative and film clips that did a good job of introducing new players to t...