Silent Streets – an Atmospheric AR Yarn
Silent Streets - an Atmospheric AR Yarn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQUc8sGdSv4
From Russia with Games
Funbakers was born out of Demid Tishin, friends Ilya Moshkov and Alex Nitz’s desire to...
Bioshock Level Designer’s Premiere Indie Game, Perception, Out Tomorrow
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...
Typoman: Revised review
Typoman doesn't hesitate to excite. It is filled with great puzzles and challenges and the overall design is quite interesting. If you're looking for something different from your standard platforms or puzzlers I recommend that you try it out...
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,...
Tartarus review: Highs Gradually Turn to Lows
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.
Review: Maia
Maia is an extra terrestrial colony simulator. The player's role in the game is to be the overseer of the first colony of humans living on the fictional planet Maia in the Tau Ceti system.
Last Day of June is a Stylish, Bittersweet Ode to Coping...
Accepting the death of a loved one can be one of the most difficult things a person has to do. They leave a gaping...
Going Medieval Announcement Trailer
Welcome to the world of Going Medieval. Set in a post-apocalyptic 14th century Britain ravaged by the Black Death, you must lead a small band...
Budget Halloween Horror: Syndrome review
Syndrome is a truly dreadful game on almost every level and there is absolutely no reason to buy it. In fact, if this game is ever received as a gift, the understanding should be that whatever relationship was once there has ended forever





















