Hand of Fate is a card based, rogue-like, RPG, action game, isn’t that a mouthful, developed by Defiant Development who haven’t really hit the limelight just yet, only making 2 games prior. Hand of Fate is a mish-mash of several different…
Akiba’s Trip: Undead and Undressed Review
Akiba’s Trip: Undead and Undressed, I see what you did thar, is a beat’ em up game straight out of japan and set in the Japanese and Gaming culture of Akibahara. Developed by Acquire, who made a very similarly mechanic…
Life is strange Episode 1 Review
Life is strange is a new game from Developer Dontnod, who most know from their first game Remember Me that some say bombed and others loved. Life is Strange follows a girl called Max as she returns to her hometown…
Grand Theft Auto V Review
On reflection, I realised that 2014 wasn’t actually that great for video games. With the next-gen consoles starting their first full year of releases, it was hoped that it would be the time where more revolutionary development would get pushed.…
MagNets Review
A lot of games coming out these days are mostly copies of other games, with everything masked so that it appears to be another experience. From mechanics to environments, the similarities almost never end. Thankfully, sometimes a game pops up…
The COUGAR 200M Gaming Mouse Review
First things first packaging and display The mouse arrived well packaged in a very well designed box, with a picture of the mouse on the front and all the technical specifications you would expect on the back. The front came…
Nihilumbra Review
Indie games have become almost guinea pigs in the gaming industry. Once focusing on concepts tried and tested such as platforming games and the like, independent developers of today are taking much more risk than former indie devs used to…
Grim Fandango Remastered Review
It’s fair to say that game developers and writers are running out of ideas, otherwise we wouldn’t need to keep revisiting the past would we. Sure in the past couple of years some cracking narratives have surfaced and have been…
Replay – VHS is not Dead Preview
Over the last few years, with the rise of the indie studio, there has been a massive increase in the amount of puzzle platformers which have turned up on digital platforms. Fez, Thomas was Alone, Snapshot and Spelunky are notable…
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