A lot of platformer games lately have come from independent developers. Taking the examples of Fez or Limbo, these have gone on to be real gems of the genre, and are regarded as highly as Bioshock or Half-Life one might…
TRI Review
As of lately, the focus from most developers and publishers are shooters, survival horrors or action adventure with a little bit of innovation, be it good or bad, and almost nothing else. The once glorious puzzle game genre, home to…
Screencheat Review
“Screencheat is an awesome game based on a hilariously nostalgic idea and packed full of a whole lot of fun.” Screencheat is a split-screen multiplayer experience which encourages everything which gamers have always hated. Back in the day when four…
The Shopkeeper Review
“The more narrative-focussed gamers amongst us will probably enjoy the prospect of the multiple storylines with multiple outcomes. Those looking for any kind of action whatsoever however will have found themselves in very much the wrong place.” The Shopkeeper is…
Door Kickers Review
Many games nowadays are searching for innovation; some through the game itself, introducing some brand new mechanic to change the way one plays, some through peripherals which are needed for the game to run, such as your skating/snowboarding games or…
Deep Dungeons of Doom Review
Deep Dungeons of Doom, a retro RPG game looking like it was built for the Dream caster but available on the IOS devices (ipads, iphones etc.). The game is also available for the more common platforms PC’s and Macs. Developed…
The Evil Within Review
The Evil Within is scary. I never start a review with straight out statements like these, but this game deserves it. A lot of games are scary, but few are both scary and good. The Evil Within is one of…
Stronghold Crusader II Review
“…I could easily put numerous hours into playing it.” Stronghold is a well-known name when it comes to the subject of classic strategy games. Recently, the franchise’s latest instalment, Stronghold Crusader II, has hit the market, aiming to bring the…
Anna: Extended Edition Review
I spent many hours in school passing time in my IT classes and on lunch breaks by playing browser based point and click games in which you were trapped somewhere trying to escape. They were always fun to play but…
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers Review
There’s something rotten in New Orleans. And it’s not just all the shady murders… Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers casts you in the role of the titular smarmy writer/bookshop owner, researching a spat of recent murders in New Orleans…


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