There Came An Echo Review   It would seem that strategy games are hip again these days, what with all the interesting releases that pop up every once in a while on Steam. There was Etherium, weâll be playing Gratuitous Space Battles 2 soon and now we have the chance to check out the long-awaited There Came An Echo. While it certainly is a real-time strategy, it chooses to focus on storyline an...[Read More]
Afterfall Reconquest Episode One Review   Three years ago, in 2011, a survival horror game with psychological themes was released. It was the Afterfall Insanity â a game which the critics werenât particularly fond of, even though some gamers liked it very much. I was among them, too. It was a tale of a person going mad and causing horrendous amounts of damage to the people he cared about alo...[Read More]
Hand Of Fate from Australian developer Defiant Development is a tough game to put into any one genre, as it holds deck building elements of games like Magic The Gathering, and RPG elements and a combat style something like Shadow Of Mordor, which sounds complicated, but in fact is so well amalgamated it comes together beautifully. It is very much a game within a game as you are dealt cards while c...[Read More]
When I first heard I would be reviewing Blue Estate, an on the rails shooter from HESAW, I immediately thought of Rambo The Video Game and the terrible time I had playing it. That game should be given to prisoners to play as part of their daily punishment, for me it was definitely something I had no desire to repeat. So, I was sceptical to say the least going into Blue Estate. Don’t get me wrong, ...[Read More]
Harold Review   Harold seems like a rehash of certain games resembling Bit Trip Runner or Geometry Dash, but I was a little surprised to what the game had to offer. The hand-drawn animations and inspirational music score alone gives you a feeling of being part of an animated film. I thought the game mechanics would be generic, like Bit Trip Runner, by having to memorize certain patterns coming a...[Read More]
It may come as a surprise to many of you but I’ve never done hard time, and while I have watched The Shawshank Redemption a dozen times I can’t say that I have ever given much thought as to how I would escape a prison, I mean surely there would be a guard to bribe or a laundry tuck to stow away in……. In Mouldy Toof Studios’ “The Escapists” you have one easy sounding task. Escape from prison. That’...[Read More]
Aerena: Masters Edition Review   Upon its original release a while back, Aerena couldnât have struck a chord with me. Thereâs only a handful of free-to-play games I like and I usually abhor the notion of kicking off another one such title. This has much to do with the fact that most F2P games require the player to grind some kind of resource a significant amount of time before being able to ...[Read More]
Pixel Heroes: Byte and Magic Review   Pixel Heroes: Byte and Magic, developed by The Bitfather, is a 2-D, side-scrolling, rogue-like, adventure game with witty dialogue and old-school, RPG elements. The game features 30 playable characters to unlock, a handful of achievements, and endless, class combinations giving the player countless amounts of replay value. All things to consider, the game is...[Read More]
Decay: The Mare Review   Iâve been swamped by adventure games of all kinds these last few days. Itâs not a bad thing either, to ditch the shooters and RPGs for a little while, and play games whose sole focus is to tell you a story. Gameplay takes a backseat in adventures to develop characters, settings, and storylines instead. In Decay: The Mare â characters are few and far between, but it...[Read More]
I remember watching the first ever gameplay video for Evolve and thinking, this is going to change the way we play online games forever. The concept of 4v1 matches was exciting to watch as the hunters stalked their mammoth prey across a dangerous alien landscape filled with life and man-eating plants that even David Attenborough would be proud to study. Then I spent some hours in both the Alpha an...[Read More]
Sunless Sea Review   Sunless Sea is a unique, beautiful and utterly devastating experience at the same time. Set in the vast universe of Fallen London, youâll be exploring the grim Unterzee with an ever-so-randomized crew at your side. Itâs a top-down game in which you take direct control over your ship and sail around the dark ocean in search of interesting stories to uncover. The system is...[Read More]
Cities XXL Review   What gaming needs right now is a really, really good city-building sim. SimCity wonât do for obvious reasons, and itâs no wonder gamers have decided to look for their next fix elsewhere. Cities XXL promised to cater to those gamers. Before you ask â no. Those promises have not been fulfilled. Really, I could finish this review right here and now simply by stating that t...[Read More]