Simulator games are something I never really enjoyed, much in the same was I have trouble with many RTS games: The technical depth which can be achieved is troublesome for newcomers like me. However, this is the selling point for…
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Soulless: Ray of Hope Review
Soulless: Ray of Hope is an adventure game developed by Frisky Fatal Games, following the journey of a bright chibi-like character by the name of Elin. Influenced heavily by games like Limbo, Soulless plays very much like a side-scrolling platformer,…
WRC 6 Review
Racing games have always been around us. Whether it is on the Playstation 1 in the form of Gran Turismo, Mario Kart on the Nintendo handhelds or even new Free to play titles on your smartphone, people have always had…
Adam Wolfe: Episode 3 – Lady and The Painter Review
Hello and welcome back to Adam Wolfe, the game that partners its players with the protagonist to solve the unexplainable paranormal disturbances. I have no idea why I decided to open this article with an introduction lifted from a cheesy…
Adam Wolfe: Episode 2 – The Devil You Know Review
If you’re reading this then it usually means you’ve already read up on my review of the first episode, if this isn’t the case however then what the hell are you doing you maniac! Sorry, I must excuse myself for…
Shadow Warrior 2 Review
Shadow Warrior 2 is an action adventure game developed by Flying Wild Hog and is a sequel to their reimagined Shadow Warrior of 2013, bring the classic Shadow Warrior of 1997. Following the tale of Lo Wang, 5 years after…
Stellaris: Leviathans Review
Stellaris was met with some pretty positive attitudes, a 4x game focusing more on thepcsimulation and strategy side of affairs. Controlling a nation/planet, you will slowly explore the stars, colonising planets you are accustomed to and mining those you find…
De-Void Review
I have to say, De-Void is definitely a game with properties like polar opposites. This is exactly why I am very hesitant about what verdict I should give this game. It definitely has its very positive aspects, but also a…
Virginia Review
What would be considered as part of the ‘walking simulator’ trend of recent years – a term that I believe to be rather derogatory, in all honesty – Virginia is a game unlike any other title I’ve played, and it…
Adam Wolfe – Episode 1: The Ancient Flame Review
When Neanderthal’s grazed the earth and carved their first computer shaped boulder from ancient lime stone, there was probably a click and point adventure game pre-installed on it. I agree that’s a vastly exaggerated way of saying ‘Click and Point…


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