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Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2016 Adventures in Dreamland: Pankapu Review
Adventures in Dreamland: Pankapu Review

Troubled by an unknown tragic past, the child, Djaha’rell listens to a story that is told to many children like him during nights where the worst of dreams come to haunt them. It is the story of Pankapu, a small soldier, created by the God of Dreams, for the

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Sep 29, 2016 What the hell did I just play? – Lichtspeer review
What the hell did I just play? – Lichtspeer review

Have you ever wanted to play as a German man with a radical pink spear, and throw said spear at penguins, zombies, fish, and griffins? No? Well, you’re about to. Lichtspeer is the craziest game I’ve played in a while, and that’s a good thing. As the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Sep 29, 2016 Risk vs reward: Albion Online review
Risk vs reward: Albion Online review

Sometimes, a game sucks you in. When it happens to me, it’s like a spell has been cast, and I can’t seem to focus on anything except that game. I blow off social engagements, ignore Twitter, and even cash in PTO, all to feed the need. I’ve

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2016 Take a walk: Rogue Wizards review
Take a walk: Rogue Wizards review

Dungeon crawlers have to walk (crawl?) a precarious line, and all too often fall to one side or the other. All too often, roguelikes fall short of becoming addicting, and instead end up being incredibly boring, far too easy, or unplayably challenging. Rogue Wizards does a nice job with this

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2016 Afloat, but with a few barnacles – Tempest review
Afloat, but with a few barnacles – Tempest review

Tempest is an open-world seafaring adventure, casting you as customizer, cannoneer, and course charting captain. Part RPG and part resource management simulation, Tempest looks to put a tricorn hat back on our head and reinvigorate the pirate genre. Thankfully, Tempest is fairly seaworthy, even if it has a few barnacles.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2016 Neon Chrome – Blade Runner and Crusader had a baby
Neon Chrome – Blade Runner and Crusader had a baby

Neon Chrome feels like what might happen if classic cinematic masterpiece Blade Runner and isometric gorefest Crusader: No Remorse met up, fell in love, and had a top-down shooter baby. It’s not always perfect, but it scratches a very particular cyberpunk itch. Playing as a nameless character, you find

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 20, 2016 Pissed off: Safety First review
Pissed off: Safety First review

I’m a fan of strange games. Whether they’re about shooting aliens while dancing with a late Michael Jackson, rolling things up with a ball, or capping pens, I love me some quirky video games. Safety First, a puzzle game with a unique mechanic, tries to capture that eccentric

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2016 What kills you makes you stronger: Lost Castle review
What kills you makes you stronger: Lost Castle review

The key to a good video game is to make players want to keep coming back, whether it’s for an engaging story, thrilling action sequences, or simply beautiful scenery. With roguelikes, this becomes a bit more challenging: they have to tap into your sense of curiosity, leading you to

by Sarah Marchant
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