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Reviews   -   Nov 09, 2022 The Entropy Centre review — On the clock
The Entropy Centre review — On the clock

The Earth has been destroyed countless times. Thankfully, the Entropy Centre on the moon has always been there to rewind the planet using Entropy Energy – until now. As the last surviving member of the Centre, only you and your trusty time-gun Astra can avert the cataclysm by solving enough puzzles

Editorials   -   Oct 29, 2022 Pushing the limits of time and space with Doctor Who Velocity–Fandom Underground
Pushing the limits of time and space with Doctor Who Velocity–Fandom Underground

Buried as it is between the mountains and the desert, Boise Idaho doesn’t have much of a film industry. What it does have, secreted among its streets in the often child-cluttered rooms of an unassuming house, is one very strange thing in common with the TARDIS: that, just sometimes,

Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate Episode 1 review — City of dreams
Reviews   -   Nov 09, 2022 Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate Episode 1 review — City of dreams

The city of Astrum Close has never experienced crime of any kind – until the founder is suddenly murdered. Professor Albert Rumford was discovered dead at 9 AM, but his body is now nowhere to be found. As the Bureau’s newest Supervisor, Hal Scion and his assistant Lily are tasked

by David Flynn
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Reviews   -   Nov 09, 2022 Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate Episode 1 review — City of dreams
Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate Episode 1 review — City of dreams

The city of Astrum Close has never experienced crime of any kind – until the founder is suddenly murdered. Professor Albert Rumford was discovered dead at 9 AM, but his body is now nowhere to be found. As the Bureau’s newest Supervisor, Hal Scion and his assistant Lily are tasked

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Nov 09, 2022 The Entropy Centre review — On the clock
The Entropy Centre review — On the clock

The Earth has been destroyed countless times. Thankfully, the Entropy Centre on the moon has always been there to rewind the planet using Entropy Energy – until now. As the last surviving member of the Centre, only you and your trusty time-gun Astra can avert the cataclysm by solving enough puzzles

by David Flynn
Editorials   -   Oct 29, 2022 Pushing the limits of time and space with Doctor Who Velocity–Fandom Underground
Pushing the limits of time and space with Doctor Who Velocity–Fandom Underground

Buried as it is between the mountains and the desert, Boise Idaho doesn’t have much of a film industry. What it does have, secreted among its streets in the often child-cluttered rooms of an unassuming house, is one very strange thing in common with the TARDIS: that, just sometimes,

by John Farrell
Editorials   -   Oct 15, 2022 Tales of the Clown Prince–Fandom Underground
Tales of the Clown Prince–Fandom Underground

In the Joker’s long career, he has strayed far from his origins as a criminal mastermind. Oh, he commits a lot of crimes in modern interpretations, but from the anarchist with a cause to the deranged loner to the wisecracking psychopath, people have been less interested in seeing how

by John Farrell
Editorials   -   Oct 15, 2022 Crow–Fandom Underground
Crow–Fandom Underground

Crow’s supernatural revenge thriller is a dark urban fairy tale replete with some of the finest and most effective artistry I’ve seen in years. If you give one fan film a chance to succeed, try Crow. This foray into James O’Barr’s world of gothic horror is

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2022 The Outbound Ghost review — Adriaaaaaaaaaan
The Outbound Ghost review — Adriaaaaaaaaaan

Everyone in Outbound has died. First, the town’s water supply was mysteriously poisoned, decimating the population, and then a serial killer picked everyone else off one by one. As a ghost with no memories, you set off to discover how you died, who you are, and why you can

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2022 OneShot: World Machine Edition review — One shot, second chances
OneShot: World Machine Edition review — One shot, second chances

It appears that some strange operating system has been installed on your Switch. The World Machine allows you to interact with a dying world through a lost child named Niko. After getting your bearings, the two of you are tasked with returning the “sun”, in the form of a lightbulb,

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 13, 2022 Jack Move review — Jack in, jack out
Jack Move review — Jack in, jack out

In 1997, a natural disaster destroyed all technology on earth. This event caused governments to collapse, replaced by corporations bringing even more advanced tech back to the masses. Decades later, Noa Solares works as a freelance hacker along with her partner, Ryder. When her estranged father is suddenly kidnapped by

by David Flynn
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