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Reviews   -   May 16, 2015 A fistful of pixels — Westerado: Double Barreled review
A fistful of pixels — Westerado: Double Barreled review

I’m not going to lie: I almost hung up my spurs and quit within the first ten minutes of playing Westerado: Double Barreled. I felt frustrated by how it didn’t really explain much of what I was supposed to do, how the game’s health bar works (or

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   May 12, 2015 Bite-sized beauty — Toren review
Bite-sized beauty — Toren review

From the first build I played, Toren has held my attention. The minimalist storytelling and unique art style are captivating. A lot was on Swordtales shoulders to deliver as a new developer out of a country with a developing gaming industry like Brazil, Toren succeeds spectacularly as an example of

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   May 08, 2015 Don’t fix what isn’t broken — The Weaponographist review
Don’t fix what isn’t broken — The Weaponographist review

There aren’t many game mechanics as frustrating as weapon degradation. Getting attached to a certain tool of destruction, spending time and resources making it that perfect implementation of your destructive will, only to have it snap in half on the brow of a low-level mob is pretty infuriating. The

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   May 05, 2015 Cities: Skylines — Easy to Build, Hard to Break
Cities: Skylines — Easy to Build, Hard to Break

It’s impossible to avoid that Cities: Skylines stands on the shoulders of its predecessors. SimCity laid the foundation for modern city building games, and Cities: Skylines very much slips into the role that many of us felt that EA’s SimCity would when it released back in 2013. Sure

by Spencer Campbell
Reviews   -   May 04, 2015 Dating simulators are running wild — Kitty Powers’ Matchmaker review
Dating simulators are running wild — Kitty Powers’ Matchmaker review

Oh, dating simulators. Your existence has long been one that confused many people. The simple concept of placing someone in a virtual world where you are forced to socially interact in a romantic way is an idea that many people mock daily. For good reason, a majority of the games

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   May 01, 2015 Broken Age – Better when broken
Broken Age – Better when broken

[The following contains spoilers for Act I of Broken Age, but none for Act II. Reader discretion is advised.] Given the conditions under which Broken Age was developed, it makes sense that playing through the game in its entirety never once comes across as something that was meant to be

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2015 Space Management – Space Colony Steam Edition Review
Space Management – Space Colony Steam Edition Review

If you have played Space Colony before then let me assure you that this is the same game you’ve played before. If a set of extra campaign missions, tweaked easy difficulty, and Steam Workshop/Cloud/Trading Card/Achievements are worth the asking price to you, then you have no

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2015 Crypt of the Necrodancer — Dungeon of Dance
Crypt of the Necrodancer — Dungeon of Dance

Crypt of the Necrodancer is a one-of-a-kind rhythm rogue-like that has players battling to the beat to find mystical treasures at the bottom of a randomly-generated dungeon.  With a seemingly infinite amount of effortless coolness and never-ending charm, Crypt of the Necrodancer delivers a satisfying challenge that keeps you asking

by Spencer Campbell
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