October 2012 | Page 2 of 4 | Invision Game Community
A Game of Dwarves Review

A Game of Dwarves, or as my very first thought about it dictates, “It’s really not that hard to find an real Scottish person to narrate your game”, is a game about dwarves, as opposed to top down Minecraft simulating.…

Deponia Review

Do you remember old PC point n’ click games? You know the kinds which are based around puzzles where you have to throw all common sense and real world problem solving out and instead latch onto the trial of logic…

Tomba Review

Once every year I will ask my brother “What was that amazing game we used to play when we were young-“ “Tomba.” He replies without looking up from his philosophy text. “Oh Yeah… I should dig that out.” And 7…

Cargo Commander Review

Most of us know how it feels to wake up in the morning, desperately clawing for a cup of coffee, shambling your way down to work, taking that first deep sigh as you sit down and activate the gigantic magnet…

F1 2012 Review

How do you steer this thing?! If you haven’t already guessed from that title, the next Formula 1 release is available now for racing fanatics to really test their skill. These games are well known for the challenge they pose…

Just Dance 4 Review

Just Dance 4 is developed and published by Ubisoft for Xbox 360, PS3 and eventually the Wii U; making use of the Kinect and Move for their respective consoles. The game has a set list of 47 tracks to play…

Mark of the Ninja (PC) Review

Mark of the Ninja is a 2D stealth platform game  that premiered on Xbox Live a few months ago. Now it’s finally snuck its way up to Steam, PC gamers can finally anxiously peek out from a shrubbery to take…

R.A.W Realms of Ancient War Review

RAW –  Realms of Ancient War What we have here is your cookie cutter fantasy game. Within the first few seconds of the animatic opening scene, the words “Humans, dwarves and elves used to live in harmony together before -“.…

Alien Spidy Preview

Wouldn’t it be awesome to be Spider-Man? Having complete freedom while you swing through the city, dealing with your enemies in any matter of creative means you see fit with your super web sticking powers and mobility? Doesn’t it just…

Lucius Review

Lucius is a game in which you play as a six-year old who discovers he is, in fact, the Anti-Christ, and he absolutely must murder every last living thing in his house otherwise daddy won’t love him as much. That…