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    Review: Affordable Space Adventures

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    The first thing you’ll see when starting up Affordable Space Adventures is a collection of postcards, informational pamphlets, and general touristy bits and bobs. All...

    Omega Pattern Feels Like a Rough Draft of the Visual Novel...

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    2017 has been a real hit-or-miss year for visual novels. We've had some incredible hits like the long awaited release of Dies Irae, Pyre,...

    Darkest Dungeon Review

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    Review: Darkest Dungeon

    Street Heat First Impression – Spoiler: It wasn’t great.

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    As stated, this is a first impression of Street Heat, not a final review. The game is in early access and the updates seem to be relatively frequent. There may be potential here for Street Heat to become a far more enjoyable experience

    Manticore: Galaxy on Fire review – Merc Those Pirates, Fam!

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    Manticore: Galaxy on Fire is the space dogfighter you have been waiting for on your favourite portable home console. Whilst it doesn't quite match up to the legendary games of its genre, it's still a solid and very fun experience with very little to moan about

    Stay! Stay! Is the Most Underrated Comedy Game to Come Out...

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    The beautiful thing about dating sims is that there's so many that no matter how niche your interests, there's something for everybody. Cute high...

    Flat Kingdom launches next week!

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    Flat Kingdom will officially be released on April 7th

    Bioshock Level Designer’s Premiere Indie Game, Perception, Out Tomorrow

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    Deep End Games highly anticipated premiere indie game, Perception, will be released on PS4, Xbox One and PC on Tuesday, May 30. Deep End Games is based in...

    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.

    Review: The Swindle

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    In The Swindle, thieves make Victorian London their playground, hacking steam-powered computers and avoiding robotic guards.
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