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Cobalt Review | MOUSE n JOYPAD

I’d be lying if I said Cobalt didn’t ruffle just about all of my feathers at first. And really, it did. At the time of writing this feature, I’ve got the honour of reviewing the latest Koei Tecmo title which is fiddly as all hell, and setting it up to run properly wasn’t nearly as excruciating as my first twenty minutes with Cobalt were. But hey, if you think this is going to be a rant on ...[Read More]

Human Fall Flat Preview | MOUSE n JOYPAD

Simplistic, yet fun and creative!  As some of our readers may know, in case you’re familiar with my previous features, I’ve got two basic archetypes by which I judge a game; optimism that degrades into general disinterest or disappointment, or anticipated dread that turns to joy when I find out a game is actually much better than it looks. With Human Fall Flat, this may be the first game I’...[Read More]

LEGO STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS ANNOUNCED | MOUSE n JOYPAD

It was only a matter of time- but here it is. WB Games has announced their newest Lego-based game, inspired by the latest entry in the Star Wars series. In their announcement trailer, the team at TT Games parodies The Force Awaken’s trailer for the newest entry in their video game franchise. LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens promises to take fans through a rich experience, exploring the highest ...[Read More]

Torment: Tides of Numenera Preview | MOUSE n JOYPAD

Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve spent a not-inconsequential amount of time playing Pillars of Eternity. Got a copy off GoG in an effort of expanding my DRM-free library for the hell of it, and I have to admit it’s an exquisite game indeed. A phenomenal RPG, even, with truckloads of content spread around the vast game world for the player to interact with. However, it misses a certain somet...[Read More]

Ant Simulator Developer Scammed | MOUSE n JOYPAD

It would seem that it’s been too long since the last gaming-related tragedy has happened, and thus the developer of Ant Simulator has been screwed over by two of his long-time friends. Having been successfully funded via Kickstarter and garnering a small following, the Ant Simulator by Eric Tereshinski was looking to be a fairly cool indie survival title where players would be taking control of ...[Read More]