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Reviews   -   Nov 10, 2015 Cloudy with a chance of purple — Lovely Weather We’re Having review
Cloudy with a chance of purple — Lovely Weather We’re Having review

Have you ever wanted to know what the weather’s like without stepping outside or even turning on the TV? Just load up Lovely Weather We’re Having and it will give you a glimpse of what to expect. This clever little game from indie developer Julian Glander is able

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2015 Broforce Broview
Broforce Broview

Come at me, bro! Remember the loud-mouthed obnoxious fratguy you hated in college, but secretly wanted to be? The one who was over-the-top, crass and super douchey, but for some reason he got all the attention? That is Broforce. Everything you need to know about the game’s tone is

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2015 Dismantle, repair — Mushroom 11 review
Dismantle, repair — Mushroom 11 review

When you open Mushroom 11 and see how polished and innovative it is, it may be hard to believe that it was produced by a team of only four people. However, that is exactly the case; the indie studio behind the game, Untame, is composed of two husband-and-wife duos with

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2015 To the moon, Alice – Anno 2205 review
To the moon, Alice – Anno 2205 review

If the Anno series is old-hat for you, then perhaps this review isn’t going to bring out the content you’re looking for. I end up playing games that take less time – not because world-building and RTS games don’t interest me, but they can be massive time sinks

by Justin Pauls
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2015 Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns reviewed
Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns reviewed

Originally launched in August of 2012, Guild Wars 2 has always been an MMO with its own way of doing things. It charted a course between both the subscription-based and traditional free-to-play pricing models, instead providing an MMO where the box was a must-have one-time purchase, followed thereafter by free

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2015 Young love in a digital age — Cibele review
Young love in a digital age — Cibele review

Cibele is the fictionalized retelling of a true story about 19-year-old Nina Freeman who moves from her home state of Massachusetts to New York for college. Her interests include photography, watching anime, and writing poetry, and her personality is as colorful as her dyed pink hair. She has big plans

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Oct 29, 2015 How far can you fall? — Downwell review
How far can you fall? — Downwell review

When I first purchased The Binding of Isaac, I played it for hours and hours. Sure, the game itself is good, but there was also something about it that really hooked me. Something that compelled me to start a new game immediately after one ended, with the hopeful determination that

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2015 Burning out your fuse up here alone — Rebel Galaxy review
Burning out your fuse up here alone — Rebel Galaxy review

Space isn’t always the idealistic future we paint it to be. While some portray it as a romantic opera of gallantry and humanity unified under one banner, others see it as a dismal and wild frontier, where only the strong and clever will survive. Rebel Galaxy falls squarely in

by Eric Van Allen
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