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Enjoys games with awesome stories and characters, along with new and interesting hardware. Dislikes day-one patches and driver updates.

Re:Turn – One Way Trip Review

Re:Turn – One Way Trip from Red Ego Games, a small but diverse indie team, is a side-scrolling puzzle-adventure game with strong horror vibes. The best way to describe it would be a point-and-click adventure paired with more active 2D…

art of rally Review

Rally remains the only form of racing I’ve ever taken a serious interest in. While I appreciate the need for driver consistency, sudden adaptability, and team-planning in lengthy, multi-lap disciplines, there’s something immediately thrilling about short sprints on off-road trails,…

Serious Sam 4 Review

I often forget Croteam has been making Serious Sam games for over 19 years. After back-to-back games with 2001’s The First Encounter and 2002’s The Second Encounter – both excellent, wave-based shooters, especially when played coop – we had to…

BPM: Bullets Per Minute Review

Bullets Per Minute, from developers Awe Interactive, describes itself as a “rhythm-action FPS rogue-like”, and that does a great job of encapsulating the experience. When everything clicks, the movement, gunplay, soundtrack, and visual feedback all combine into an almost cathartic…

Mutropolis First Look

Developed by two-man Spanish team, Pirita Studio, Mutropolis is a classic point-and-click, sci-fi adventure set on the ruins of Earth. As the genre is by no means uncommon in the indie space, Pirita Studio is relying on their own visual…

Ghost on the Shore First Look

The second game from developer like Charlie, Ghost on the Shore, falls into the oft-derided “walking sim” genre. You play as Riley, a young woman shipwrecked on the desolate “Rogue Islands”, who has somehow bonded with a ghost, Josh, who…

Glowbot First Look

Growbot, developed by Wabisabi Play, is the passion project of illustrator Lisa Evans and it shows.  It’s a classic point-and-click adventure, set on an asteroid space-station inhabited by “growbots”, peculiar robot-organic hybrids that assisted the original geologists manning the station.…

Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Definitive Edition Review

Intrigue, hard decisions, and unexpected ramifications Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Definitive Edition is a far cry from the action-oriented and cinematic The Elder Scrolls, Mass Effect, or Dragon Age games that dominate the console RPG experience. Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Definitive Edition…