When I first started playing the preview build of Tormented Souls, I was disgusted and shocked. Not for any reason that I believe the game wanted me to be, but
If you like games such as Stardew Valley, and Animal Crossing, you’re in for a real treat with Kitaria Fables, which launches on Steam on September 2nd 2021. Kitaria
Fracked was one of the great looking VR games announced at Sony’s recent State of Play events, and we’ve recently had the opportunity to go hands-on with the
How in the world do you preview an MMO? By their very nature, massively multiplayer online role playing games are expansive and full to the point of overflow with choices.
How in the world do you preview an MMO? By their very nature, massively multiplayer online role playing games are expansive and full to the point of overflowing with choices.
Many games fall into development hell, but few are able to ascend from its boiling depths. Even fewer manage to be a competent product, with the likes of Duke Nukem
Black Skylands is a lot of things. Farming simulator, resource juggler, and RPG are all fitting descriptions as it touches on all of these things. What sets it apart from
Being a cop is an unenviable, tough job, even at the best of times. Public perception is an uphill battle, and the amount of scrutiny is intense. Why would anyone
I don’t always hold high expectations for most independent games. That’s not because I inherently think they’re going to be bad, but many don’t fit with
I’ve always been a big fan of Sherlock Holmes, no matter the medium. I’ve read the stories, listened to the audiobooks, and watched numerous films and TV shows
We got treated to a peek at Terra Nil, the upcoming reverse city builder by Free Lives. A different take on the city building genre, Terra Nil has you rejuvenating