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Reviews   -   May 28, 2019 There’s more beneath the surface — Layers of Fear 2 review
There’s more beneath the surface — Layers of Fear 2 review

There’s a well-known saying that “things may not always be what they seem.” Whether it be people, objects, plot, and so on, there may be things hidden under the surface. They could be good, they good be bad — the point is that they’re more complex than you’d

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   May 27, 2019 Endless winter — Vambrace: Cold Soul review
Endless winter — Vambrace: Cold Soul review

Devespresso Games’ latest game is an ambitious roguelike fantasy-epic with a lot of heart stuffed into a relatively small package. Citing The Elder Scrolls and Final Fantasy as inspirations and benchmarks, Vambrace: Cold Soul sets its focus on strong storytelling and expansive worldbuilding, with challenging but rewarding turn-based, dungeon-crawling gameplay

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   May 23, 2019 Helicopter Parent of the Heroes — Swag and Sorcery review
Helicopter Parent of the Heroes — Swag and Sorcery review

Why fight hordes of enemies when you can send others to do it for you? Why explore ruins, forests, and battlefields when you can have those same heroes fighting enemies to do it for you as well? This is the basis for Swag and Sorcery, a game where you send

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 23, 2019 Far from paradise — Eden Rising: Supremacy review
Far from paradise — Eden Rising: Supremacy review

Eden Rising: Supremacy has an intriguing pitch, combining tower defense with survival crafting mechanics, and putting it all online. Rather than just spending cash on towers to defend your base from wave after wave of enemies like in most similar games, you first have to go out into an open

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   May 16, 2019 Whatever it takes to become emperor — Total War: Three Kingdoms review
Whatever it takes to become emperor — Total War: Three Kingdoms review

Mankind’s history is filled with love, war, advancements, tragedies, unification, divisive conflict, and so much more. One such time that contains all of mystery and intrigue is the Three Kingdoms period of China’s history. During this time, there are many who desire to control China for various means

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   May 13, 2019 A tale of hope and creeping death — A Plague Tale: Innocence review
A tale of hope and creeping death — A Plague Tale: Innocence review

There is a war of escalation in video games. Every year we see more new games on the market, and each one is vying for our attention with a new twist in store for players. When I went to E3 last year I scheduled a back-to-back appointment set with Focus

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 12, 2019 Venture below to slay the beasts — Devious Dungeon review
Venture below to slay the beasts — Devious Dungeon review

There are beasts roaming in the catacombs beneath the kingdom and they must be removed. The king tasks you, a brave knight, with delving into them to eliminate these threats. Arm yourself well and fight carefully if you want to succeed. Devious Dungeon is a simple action platformer that is

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   May 03, 2019 Burial at sea — Close to the Sun review
Burial at sea — Close to the Sun review

The Helios—Nikola Tesla’s Art Deco-inspired, retrofuturistic megaship—sits on international waters awaiting the arrival of Rose Archer, a concerned sister and journalist ill-prepared for the many horrors and mysteries lurking inside. It’s a killer premise for this narrative-driven, horror-adventure, but while Tesla has a lot in store

by Lawrence Le
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