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...

Rage, rejoice …and help children in need. A Rogue Islands experience.

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You’re lost, hungry and confused. And no, I’m not talking about your daily life. Welcome to Rogue Islands, an all-new fantasy FPS developed by...

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.

Tartarus review: Highs Gradually Turn to Lows

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Tartarus is a game with many elements that gradually decrease in quality as the game progresses. All of these elements however, are just window-dressing for the meat of the game which is the puzzles.

Last Day of June is a Stylish, Bittersweet Ode to Coping...

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Accepting the death of a loved one can be one of the most difficult things a person has to do. They leave a gaping...

Talking to Pavior Games about Blemish, its Inspiration, and the Love...

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After recent memories of train wrecks like Mighty No.9, I--like many gamers--tend to be a bit wary of Kickstarter games. What it's important for...

Noir-style adventure Blues and Bullets releases today on PS4

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Video Game Developer A Crowd of Monsters has released the first two episodes of their Noir style game Blues and Bullets on PS4.

Community Inc. review – The Nadir of a Civilisation

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While Community Inc may not be a good game, T4Interactive is a company that is worth watching in the future.

Dream Daddy Feels Like a Prologue for a Better Dating Sim

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It breaks my heart that visual novels (and dating sims, which fall under the visual novel umbrella) aren't more popular in English-speaking countries. Despite...

Indivisible Preview: Something To Look Forward To

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Indivisible is the new game from Skullgirls developer Lab Zero Games. Indivisible was successfully crowdfunded in 2015. They have released a preview of the game for backers to show the people who pledged money how the development is progressing
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