“Put on your glasses and grab your suppressed 9mm pistol. It’s time for Clandestine!“ Welcome to the wonderful realm of espionage and hacking with Clandestine, the indie release by Logic Artists. The game closely resembles that of Watchdogs with it’s…
Habitat Review
Habitat is a bizarre experience. On face value it’s a physics sandbox, limited in depth by its horizontal locking. However a few more minutes of time exposes you to quite a strange yet unavoidable experience. Habitat manages to spin a…
Wanderjah Review
Upon equipping myself with a powerful laptop for a spot of PC gaming, I was told that Steam has plenty on offer and plenty worth checking out for a reasonable price. I was also warned there was a huge amount…
The Political Machine 2016 Review
“…light-hearted but fanatically gripping entertainment.” As the race for the White House hots up on the other side of the pond to this writer’s locale, the world waits to see who will soon become the most powerful leader on the…
Disgaea PC Review
I’ll have to confess that I’ve never actually played a Disgaea game before now. I knew it was there and being a fan of other strategy RPG’s I had made eyes with it more than a few times. Now, thanks…
Layers Of Fear Review
Walking Simulators. Interactive Dramas. In what seems to be an attempt to paint games as an art these styles of games have risen from the depths to show that gaming is about more than teabagging and camping; providing endless hours…
American Truck Simulator Review
After many hour spent travelling the motorways and autobahns in Europe, I was ready to once again start my own trucking empire across the pond. I was ready to cruise around California in my big rig, occasionally crossing into Nevada,…
Cities Skylines Snowfall Expansion Review
“…Snowfall hasn’t been as heavy as I had hoped.” Cities Skylines is already the best city builder simulation that you could hope to play on the current market. Its first expansion, After Dark, expanded the experience with a day/night cycle,…
Kanpani Girls Review
To those of you who usually read my articles it’s no surprise that I’m a fan of turn based JRPGs. In fact, I have two of those in my top 5 games of all times and you don’t want to…


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