Review: Unmechanical Extended

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Unmechanical Extended is a physics-based puzzle game with a strangely soothing (and equal parts enjoyable) music. It sports an interesting mix of biological and mechanical imagery throughout its artwork and, despite their being very little plot to the game I found myself immersed in the continually changing puzzle types.

Absolver review – Near Perfect Combat, Infuriating Lag

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Absolver Review - Near Perfect Combat, Infuriating Lag PS4/Windows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0eypGqZtEQ PS4 review code provided by publisher Absolver is a martial-arts based action RPG set in a beautiful world...

What Remains of Edith Finch: The Narrative Buffet

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If your family was cursed, would you want to explore that possibility? What if everyone in your family died a gruesome and/or unusual death,...

Flat Kingdom launches next week!

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Flat Kingdom will officially be released on April 7th

Beholder review: Voyeuristic Soviet Fun

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The easiest and laziest way to sum up Beholder is with the following equation, Fallout Shelter x Papers Please = Beholder. There are elements...

Review: Deadbolt

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When we think of the Grim Reaper we imagine a tall, black robed figure with a sickle. The developers of Deadbolt, Hopoo Games, imagined...

West of Loathing’s Release Date Confirmed: August 10

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From the creator's of the highly beloved broswer RPG Kingdom of Loathing comes the long awaited sequel by Asymmetric Productions, West of Loathing. You...

Watch: Sci-Fi Adventure OBDUCTION Short Trailer For PS4

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From the creators of Myst -Cyan Worlds- comes a new sci-fi adventure called Obduction. "Abducted far across the universe, you find yourself on a...

Indie Multiplayer Shooter Velvet Guard launches Kickstarter Campaign

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An 18-year-old Swedish Student has launched a Kickstarter Campaign for his multiplayer game, Velvet Guard, where one shot kills so you know the frustration will be real.

The Darkside Detective review: A Divine Comedy

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Review code (PC) provided by publisher The Darkside Detective Point and click adventures laden with pop culture references and reflexive humour are neither new nor original....
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