Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas Review  Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas is a revamped version of original iPad and iPhone release. After gaining tons of positive reviews the developers Cornfox & Bros. decided to take the game to the next level by releasing it on PC. When given the opportunity to play Oceanhorn I was expecting a bland Zelda clone that simply rehashes now-ancient idea...[Read More]
Fly In The House Review   The premise of Fly in the House is in the title; thereâs a fly in your house and your objective is to kill it⦠by any means necessary. Published by KISS Ltd. and developed by a sole developer Mykhail Konokh, you enter your apartment, looking back on your life until youâre greeted with the familiar sound of a fly. You get a sudden burst of anger and go about findin...[Read More]
Homeworld Remastered Collection Review   There are a lot of games that I fondly remember from my childhood, from the brutality of Mortal Kombat to the stealthy antics and engrossing (if somewhat confusing) plot of Metal Gear Solid, there are very few that I hold in such high esteem as the first true RTS that I ever played. Homeworld was released back in 1999 and while I was absolutely terrible a...[Read More]
The Dark Stone from Mebara Review   Roleplaying games have been a part of my life ever since I started gaming. Titles such as Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest really turned my head around so as to appreciate the art style, unique gameplay, character development, and creative storytelling. I was intrigued upon receiving a copy of The Dark Stone from Mebara because it mixes detective elements with RP...[Read More]
The Deer God Review   Youâre a hunter. Armed with a rifle, you and your buddy are waiting for a chance to get a drop on a deer or two. Just because. Then, just as you manage to get a deer in your sights, a predatory animal tears you a new one. Instead of falling into the dark abyss that is the afterlife, a deer deity revives you under one condition â that you gain a new appreciation for the ...[Read More]
Resident Evil Revelations 2 Episode 2 Review  Revelations 2 is good, that much is obvious. It takes everything that was great in the previous Resident Evil installments, mixes it up and makes you care about the whole experience. In Episode 2, our adventure with Claire, Moira, Natalia and Barry continues at a more frantic pace all the while staying true to what makes it a good RE game. Yes,...[Read More]
Oddworld: New ânâ Tasty Review   Abe is back and ready to kick some Slig and Glukkon arse all over again in Oddworld: New ânâ Tasty. For those who donât already know, New ânâ Tasty is a remake of Oddworld: Abeâs Oddysee but seems to do what other remakes donât. Instead of delivering an exact replica of the game, New ânâ Tasty goes further by adding vastly improved graphics ...[Read More]
Bloop: Reloaded Review   Is there anything more beautiful in games than fluid physics? Well, okay, letâs ignore the fact that explosions exist for a while. Not many titles spring to mind when talking about the interaction with fluids they allow, except for a couple of side-scrolling endeavours such as Vessel (itâs a nice game, google it up). Bloop Reloaded works in a similar fashion â by r...[Read More]
I’ve been a fan of Resident Evil ever since its fourth iteration. Now, I know most will argue that RE4 isn’t the best in the series nor is it the scariest, but it really clicked with me, and it featured just the right amount of action, horror and puzzling to captivate me fully. A couple of years later, Resident Evil 5 was out and about, with most of the people disliking it. Not me though. Disregar...[Read More]
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]
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]