Yesterday, 1C Entertainment announced that it will release RuneHeads’ first-person dungeon crawler Conglomerate 451 through Steam’s Early Access program soon. The game will allow players to leave the limits of their character’s human body as they change themselves by altering DNA and replacing their limbs.
Embracing its grid-based,
Following a successful Kickstarter campaign last year, the team at TaleRock has finally released Grimshade, a beautiful turn-based RPG that mixes 2D and 3D elements. It also boasts that it won’t feature meaningless grinding by not having an EXP or STAT system and instead allows players to enhance their
Yesterday during Sony’s State of Play presentation, VR company Steel Wood Studios announced that it has worked with independent developer Scott Cawthon to bring Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted to the PlayStation VR this spring. The game, which is based on the original PC games, is
We may be a ways away from the official remake, but today Square Enix announced that Final Fantasy VII has finally reached the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. While preserved from its original state, these versions also include a 3x speed mode, the ability to turn random encounters off, as
One of the best parts of both crafting survival games and action RPGs is how they start small (forging an axe, helping a merchant) and grow to epic proportions. Windscape combines these two genres, but never explores either the complexity of a survival game or the grandeur of an RPG.
2D platformers have been incredibly popular ever since their creation decades ago. Even to this day, gamers just can’t get enough of them. This genre typically focuses on players running and jumping through various levels filled with obstacles, but what if there was a twist to that? Instead of
Some people play games to explore fantastic worlds. Some want to challenge their brains. Others just want to relax. I tend to lean towards the first two, but it’s nice to chill out with peaceful games once in a while. Himno caters to the crowd that wants to take
Sometimes you just need a game to relax with. Perhaps you’ve been white-knuckling a boss in Sekiro or mowing down insurgents in Division 2, and need to unwind with something a bit less serious. As someone who has been taking part in both of those activities, the Nintendo Switch
Yesterday, 1C Entertainment announced that it will release RuneHeads’ first-person dungeon crawler Conglomerate 451 through Steam’s Early Access program soon. The game will allow players to leave the limits of their character’s human body as they change themselves by altering DNA and replacing their limbs.
Embracing its grid-based,
Yesterday, 1C Entertainment announced that it will release RuneHeads’ first-person dungeon crawler Conglomerate 451 through Steam’s Early Access program soon. The game will allow players to leave the limits of their character’s human body as they change themselves by altering DNA and replacing their limbs.
Embracing its grid-based,
Following a successful Kickstarter campaign last year, the team at TaleRock has finally released Grimshade, a beautiful turn-based RPG that mixes 2D and 3D elements. It also boasts that it won’t feature meaningless grinding by not having an EXP or STAT system and instead allows players to enhance their
Yesterday during Sony’s State of Play presentation, VR company Steel Wood Studios announced that it has worked with independent developer Scott Cawthon to bring Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted to the PlayStation VR this spring. The game, which is based on the original PC games, is
We may be a ways away from the official remake, but today Square Enix announced that Final Fantasy VII has finally reached the Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. While preserved from its original state, these versions also include a 3x speed mode, the ability to turn random encounters off, as
One of the best parts of both crafting survival games and action RPGs is how they start small (forging an axe, helping a merchant) and grow to epic proportions. Windscape combines these two genres, but never explores either the complexity of a survival game or the grandeur of an RPG.
2D platformers have been incredibly popular ever since their creation decades ago. Even to this day, gamers just can’t get enough of them. This genre typically focuses on players running and jumping through various levels filled with obstacles, but what if there was a twist to that? Instead of
Some people play games to explore fantastic worlds. Some want to challenge their brains. Others just want to relax. I tend to lean towards the first two, but it’s nice to chill out with peaceful games once in a while. Himno caters to the crowd that wants to take
Sometimes you just need a game to relax with. Perhaps you’ve been white-knuckling a boss in Sekiro or mowing down insurgents in Division 2, and need to unwind with something a bit less serious. As someone who has been taking part in both of those activities, the Nintendo Switch