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Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince – Review (PS4)
A mischievous Prince meddling in the dark arts has brought the trio of Trine back together once again. As the follow up to the mediocre third entry in the series, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince seeks to take the series back to its 2D puzzle!-->…
Neo Cab – Review (PC)
The world is constantly changing. This is a fact that we are faced with every day. In the last 50 years we have seen more technological advances than any other period in history. With technology growing at such a rapid pace it’s easy to!-->…
WARSAW – Review (PC)
WARSAW is a new turn-based RPG that tells the story of the Polish Home Army and their rebellion against Nazi oppression at the conclusion of World War 2. Developed by the team at Pixelated Milk in the very city for which the game is named,…
Sometimes Freedom Only Takes A Finger – Review (PC)
Freedom Finger is the perfect breath of fresh air that blends old and new ideas together in one super politically incorrect package.
Azure Reflections – Review (PC)
Shooters and shoot ‘em ups can come wrapped in all sorts of different packages. This may be the most diverse genre since so many different games can be considered shooters. Azure Reflections falls somewhere in the genre as a side-scrolling…
The Sojourn – Review (PC)
For fans of intricate and challenging puzzle games, The Sojourn is a no brainer.
Sayonara Wild Hearts – Review
Sayonara Wild Hearts is perfectly self described as a “pop album video game.” It sits somewhere between a music visualizer and an auto-runner with a deep focus on music and visuals. The color pallete of blues and purples pop off the screen,…
Face Your Demons In Sin Slayers (Review) – PC
What a great time for video games! Not bound by the technical limitations that existed years ago, games can look and feel like just about anything. One of the benefits of this is that games can still be pixelated - installing nostalgia in!-->…
Children of Morta – Review (PC)
Children of Morta, a new rouge-like dungeon crawler from indie developer Dead Mage, tries to show us how cool our family could be if our parents and siblings had magical powers and the patience to put up with each other long enough to save…
Telling Lies Reminds Us That Everyone Has Secrets – Review (PC)
As a form of entertainment, the video game industry is still in its infancy. The argument of video games as art and blurred lines between cinematic experiences and games constantly remind us of this fact. Sam Barlow’s follow up to the!-->…