August 2014 | Page 3 of 3 | Invision Game Community
Freedom Planet Review

A lot of studios spend months, if not years, polishing an almost-finished game just to make the graphics sharper or more realistic, or even shinier. Take your average blockbuster AAA game – a lot of emphasis is placed on upgrading…

Deadstone Preview

Top down shooters have long been the domain of cobbled-together indie titles, to the extent it’s becoming near impossible to differentiate between titles. In a market so infatuated (and therefore saturated) with charming little independent efforts, it’s becoming increasingly difficult…

Gods Will Be Watching Review

I’ve been saying for years that adventure games have been steadily changing. After the Golden years of the 90’s, point and clicks and the adventure game genre as a whole saw a massive decline in English-Speaking markets. But with the…

Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion New Frontiers Edition Review

Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion – New Frontiers Edition is a real time strategy game, created by Ironclad Games. The game involves many different ships and the ability to conquests new planets, all in a bit to emerge the…

Cooler Master Storm Resonar Review

Going to hold my hands up first and say, I have never in my life owned or ordered any gaming peripheral from Cooler Master, did not even know they started doing them. I am not going to lie; I have…

Cosmic DJ Preview

Cosmic DJ is a strange title. On the surface it looks like a generic music-based game in a same strand as Rock Band or Guitar Hero, but those initial feelings are completely misleading. In fact, I’m not even sure how…

Sacred 3 Review

Six years after the release of Sacred 2, Deep Silver have resurrected the series with Sacred 3. However, it is not the game that fans expected – rather than keeping to the fantasy RPG, open-world style of Sacred 2, Keen…