Do Ports ever truly work? There is evidence to suggest that in some cases PC ports of games that have been released elsewhere are just as good, if not better, than their counterparts. Sadly this isn’t the case of Glowforth’s Action/Puzzle platformer “Last Inua”. This title was originally launched for tablet devices and has recently received the Port treatment for PC and Mac users, but I don’t thin...[Read More]
Joe Deverâs Lone Wolf HD Remastered Review  If I had to sum up Joe Deverâs Lone Wolf HD Remastered  in one word, it would be great. The story? Great. The graphics? Great. All the elements needed to make a game enjoyable to play are definitely here, and are all pretty much solid. The story follows the Lone Wolf, a perpetually single warrior who (stop me if youâve heard this before) is â...[Read More]
Sneaky Sneaky attempts to do a number of things with varying success. It tries to mix the real time stealth of metal gear with the turn based combat of rogue, all while appealing to casual gamers. While it certainly is cuter and more accessible than the games of which it takes inspiration, it’s unfortunate that its game systems often conflict. This game is most absorbing when it sticks to action p...[Read More]
In the grim darkness of the future there is only war. Seldom has there been a more dark, desolate and hopeless universe than that of the Warhammer 40K universe, it’s one of the reasons I love the lore of this table top gaming giant. Space Hulk Ascension is the new entry into the 41st millennium under the Warhammer licence, a franchise that spans almost every facet of entertainment including...[Read More]
This War Of Mine Review  Anyone who hasnât read my preview of This War of Mine can find it here. That being said, all the positives I listed there still stand. I still enjoy the drab, dingy feel the game was going for in a rundown environment. I still like the sketchy, flip book feel to the graphics. And I definitely think that the idea of focusing on civilians during a war is a stroke ...[Read More]
Depth Review  Depth is a deep-sea death match, pitting teams of divers and sharks against each other. Combining intense, gory details and fast-paced action, Depth, though lacking in content, provides the player with a thrilling team-based experience. Digital Confectioners has broken the stereotypes of team-based fighting games by centering their game underwater in the vast expanse of the...[Read More]
Kromaia Review  If thereâs one genre of games that has been sorely lacking of good titles in the last couple of years, itâs the 3D arcade shooters. Arriving well after the partyâs over, Kromaia tries to revitalize this ancient sub-genre by offering a well-crafted combo of old and new, in virtually every way. As you can see, everything is clearly visible at all times. Thereâ...[Read More]
Randalâs Monday Review  Itâs really nice to see the classical point ânâ click adventures standing on their own two feet lately. With Telltale experimenting with a more dynamic gameplay style, Pheonix Online and Daedalic are free to employ other, less known devs under their wing and share the spotlight. With this âstruggleâ going on, itâs no wonder new, inventive games (at ...[Read More]
Dungeon Of The Endless Review  Imagine getting jettisoned from a prisoner transport spaceship onto a random planet, only to survive the rescue pod crash and be forced to make your way out of the strange maze-like caves your pod exploded its way into. This is the setting of Dungeon Of The Endless â and the game has you controlling a couple of rag-tag characters as they trudge through the...[Read More]
Imagine getting jettisoned from a prisoner transport spaceship onto a random planet, only to survive the rescue pod crash and be forced to make your way out of the strange maze-like caves your pod exploded its way into. This is the setting of Dungeon Of The Endless – and the game has you controlling a couple of rag-tag characters as they trudge through the depths of Aurora. If you read our review ...[Read More]
While this may very well be the golden age of gaming, some things will never make sense to me. For example, we’ve been getting remakes and redux versions of games that are less than 10 years old left and right, but most gaming classics that actually deserve a real, worthy remake aren’t even planned to be getting such treatment. It was great to hear then, that the very first adventure of Gabriel Kn...[Read More]
The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter Review My first playing session of this game had me going âwowâ all the time. The amount of details on everything was astounding â the textures were rich, forests felt alive and colours amazingly vivid. I knew this game was special right from the start, but in what manner â that was still a mystery to me. So I kept playing, astounded by the masterfully...[Read More]