Budget Halloween Horror: Narcosis Review
Narcosis elevates itself above other walking simulators with its taut atmosphere being wonderfully sustained by its interesting mix of game-play, story and atmosphere
Cuphead Developers Remortgaged Their Houses To Make This Game
The developers of the highly anticipated platformer Cuphead have shared their story in an interview with Gamesradar.com.
https://youtu.be/e5iGwE0XJ1s
Having originally been unveiled at E3 2014, people...
Community Inc. review – The Nadir of a Civilisation
While Community Inc may not be a good game, T4Interactive is a company that is worth watching in the future.
Absolver review – Near Perfect Combat, Infuriating Lag
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...
Omega Pattern Feels Like a Rough Draft of the Visual Novel...
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,...
Review: Fort Meow
Fort Meow is an indie strategy and puzzle based game developed by Upper Class Walrus. This is my first time playing any games from Upper Class Walrus but i quite enjoyed Fort Meow and it has left a good impression. Fort Meow is a perfect game for anyone who has little time on their hand but want to complete an interactive story in one sitting.
Noir-style adventure Blues and Bullets releases today on PS4
Video Game Developer A Crowd of Monsters has released the first two episodes of their Noir style game Blues and Bullets on PS4.
Indivisible Preview: Something To Look Forward To
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
Perception: The Best Technically Flawed Game You’ll Play (A Review By...
Before I begin this review, let me make one thing abundantly clear:
I have all the reasons in the world to be biased toward loving...





















