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Reviews   -   Jun 10, 2020 Ghost in the machine — Disintegration review
Ghost in the machine — Disintegration review

Of all the games I’ve played this year, Disintegration is by far the most unusual. Very little about it is what you expect, from the bizarre sci-fi setting to the RTS-inspired combat style that sees you fighting from atop a floating motorcycle. And with one of the creators of

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2020 Kane Lives! — Command & Conquer Remastered review
Kane Lives! — Command & Conquer Remastered review

I flipped the back of the giant oversized box and checked the system requirements. Turns out I’d need a Pentium running at least 66MHz, 8MB of RAM, and 20MB of hard drive space to run Command & Conquer, and my PC was woefully out of date. After a trip

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Making games can be tough — Indiecalypse review
Making games can be tough — Indiecalypse review

It’s no secret that making video games is a long, arduous process. There’s a lot to consider: the core concept, game mechanics, progression, visuals, sound design, budget restraints, and much more. Whether it’s a big studio or an indie developer, these aspects will come into play. Indiecalypse

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 Carnival of Cooking Carnage — Cannibal Cuisine review
Carnival of Cooking Carnage — Cannibal Cuisine review

You’ve got the vegetables, the fire is going strong, you’ve paired it with a nice wedge of watermelon, but you’ve got no meat! We’ve all been there, am I right? Well, the god Hoochooboo ain’t gonna feed himself, and that means you’ve gotta source

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 03, 2020 All aboard! Next stop, Hell! — Monster Train review
All aboard!  Next stop, Hell! — Monster Train review

There are more than a few deckbuilders on Steam nowadays, and if you are a fan of the genre, it feels like some sort of summer Christmas. Monster Train looks to capture the best parts of the top tier card battlers into a single game, and it does so with

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 30, 2020 Don’t move or you’ll fall through the ground – Old Gods Rising review
Don’t move or you’ll fall through the ground – Old Gods Rising review

If you’ve played games like Duke Nukem Forever, Earthworm Jim 3D, or even Dragon Age: Inquisition, then you’ve played games that Hayden Duvall, the creator of Old Gods Rising, has also worked on. Duvall had worked at BioWare for 15 years, then after receiving a diagnosis that he

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   May 24, 2020 You’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat – Maneater Review
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I’m sure I am not alone in this, but I have a bit of a fascination with sharks. I’m not entirely sure where or when that started but there’s no denying that these are magnificent creatures. They are sleek, powerful, graceful and perfectly adapted to survive in

by Devo Deaves
Reviews   -   May 21, 2020 Giant purple dildos…in HD — Saints Row The Third Remastered review
Giant purple dildos…in HD —  Saints Row The Third Remastered review

The Third Street Saints have absolutely gone off the rails tangling with a troubled Presidency, superpowers, virtual reality, the destruction of the Earth, a trip to hell, and even Satan himself. It’s been a crazy ride. Pushing the rewind on all that nonsense we get what has to be

by Ron Burke
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