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Reviews   -   May 20, 2020 The pixel-art cyberpunk title to rule them all – VirtuaVerse review
The pixel-art cyberpunk title to rule them all – VirtuaVerse review

I haven’t played a point and click game since my high school days playing flash games on Miniclip.com. They always felt a bit cheap, a bit easy to make since those ones were just a bit of dialogue interlaid with a couple interactables. For that reason, I stayed

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   May 19, 2020 Dreadfully dull — Dread Nautical review
Dreadfully dull — Dread Nautical review

Dread Nautical is a good idea with just okay execution. Nothing in the game is particularly bad, but nothing stands out either. Dread Nautical offers little in the way of gameplay depth which causes the game to get stale after just a few hours. While the minimalist graphics are nice,

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   May 15, 2020 The love doctor — Mission: It’s Complicated Review
The love doctor — Mission: It’s Complicated Review

Gidheron is coming. You’ve had a strange dream that an interdimensional monster is coming to devour the earth, and the only thing that can stop it, according to you from another dimension, is the power of love! You need to gather together a team of superheroes, train them to

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   May 13, 2020 Puzzle boxes galore – The Room VR: A Dark Matter review
Puzzle boxes galore – The Room VR: A Dark Matter review

I didn’t know what to expect when I jumped into this one. I had originally played the series when it was available as a mobile game, and those were fantastic. They were effectively little levels with puzzle boxes that you had to mess with to reveal the grand prize

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   May 08, 2020 More linear than a straight line – Bandit Point Review
More linear than a straight line – Bandit Point Review

The world of Bandit Point is sci-fi meets pirates meets fantasy. After being saved from an impoverished life by a rebel robot leader, you’re immediately tasked with bringing down the tyrannical rule imposed by the Queen. As you progress through the short levels with the handful of enemy robots

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   May 07, 2020 Fatherhood at its finest — Someday You’ll Return review
Fatherhood at its finest — Someday You’ll Return review

What would you do if someone you loved ran away? Would you just let them go and wait for them to come back on their own if they wanted? Or would you search for them in the hopes of bringing them back? Any parent would likely opt for the latter,

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   May 07, 2020 An immersive dive into the horrors of Nazi Germany – Through the Darkest of Times review
An immersive dive into the horrors of Nazi Germany – Through the Darkest of Times review

As is known, the Nazi regime and the effects of their rule was a period in human history of pure evil. Released after the war was documentation and imagery showcasing the horror of those seven years, and each of those stories helps the audience recognise how difficult it was to

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   May 07, 2020 It’s right behind me, isn’t it? – Lies Beneath review
It’s right behind me, isn’t it? – Lies Beneath review

I’ll say it right now, I hate VR horror. It’s just way too intense, and I can barely focus on my task because of how stressed out I am. It’s a completely different feeling from playing a title like Outlast or Blair Witch because they’re only

by Ben Lombardo
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