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

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...

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...

Pendula Swing to Portray Everyday Prejudice and Racism in Fantasy Setting

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A Swedish Developer is taking the everyday reality of racism and prejudice that people suffer and turning it into a story-heavy puzzle adventure, Pendula...

Typoman: Revised review

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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...

Perception Producer, Amanda Gardner, on Perception’s First Week and the Future...

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It's been just over a week since Deep End Game's premiere indie game Perception came out on Steam, PS4, and X-Box One after the...

Review: Maia

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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.

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,...

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...

Budget Halloween Horror: Syndrome review

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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
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