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Reviews   -   Mar 11, 2016 When I move, you move — Superhot review
When I move, you move — Superhot review

It’s exciting to see a game challenge ideas like Superhot does. Taking the constraints of an action-packed, adrenaline-pumping first-person shooter and slowing it down, pinpointing every minute and second in detail that cuts the chaff in an ecstatic pulse; that high, though, doesn’t always last. Inside the world

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 11, 2016 The bloody elephant in the room — DISTRAINT review
The bloody elephant in the room — DISTRAINT review

Sometimes a story can be simple, or have elements that are predictable, but the way that it’s told makes it come alive. That is how DISTRAINT struck me; it might seem like a fairly straightforward game, but it really does have its own personality. DISTRAINT is a 2D adventure

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Mar 05, 2016 Good until you get them off the ground — SimplePlanes review
Good until you get them off the ground — SimplePlanes review

As someone who studied the humanities in college, let me just say that I know virtually nothing about engineering or building flyable planes. Even the one physics class I took in high school turned into gibberish in my brain. However, for the most part I can say that SimplePlanes is

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2016 Careful where you click — Dungelot: Shattered Lands review
Careful where you click — Dungelot: Shattered Lands review

Dungelot: Shattered Lands is a fun little game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet at the same time manages to pack some wicked challenges. It’s highly enjoyable, slightly irritating, and probably deserves a spot in your library. Both Dungelot and Dungelot 2 were only released on Android

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2016 The Flame in the Flood review – Unique Dangerous
The Flame in the Flood review – Unique Dangerous

Survival is about understanding your environment. It’s about understanding the trees, the plants, the animals, the heat, the cold — and knowing, deep in your bones, that all of it is trying to kill you. It’s a little hard to quantify The Flame in the Flood, and as a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2016 Origin of power — Gemini: Heroes Reborn review
Origin of power — Gemini: Heroes Reborn review

As a tie-in game to an already cancelled TV series, I was worried about the game from the first time I heard about it. Rarely do games based on TV or movies do well, and being the product of a cancelled TV show killed any hopes of the game being

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2016 Paper dolls – Hero and Daughter + review
Paper dolls – Hero and Daughter + review

I will admit, the premise of Hero and Daughter+ intrigued me. “A weak guy who needs a bunch of strong women to fight his battles for him? Sounds like something I could approach from a feminist angle!” And honestly, viewing it through that lens was one of the only things

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Feb 16, 2016 From penalty box to podium — Franchise Hockey Manager 2 review
From penalty box to podium — Franchise Hockey Manager 2 review

Improve and become great; is that not the edict of all great sports teams, leagues, and the individual players therein? Unlike many other game types, sports games share a cyclical refreshment each year, and, as such, sports titles are always expected to build on the material they have and become

by Patrick Rost
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