Crash Force Review – Fast-paced Hovercraft Shooter
Sometimes, after a rough day in the real world, I look forward to playing an intense game at home. Something that takes so much focus that I can't think about anything else. Crash Force is...
Sometimes, after a rough day in the real world, I look forward to playing an intense game at home. Something that takes so much focus that I can't think about anything else. Crash Force is...
I have been following Children of Zodiarcs for some time now. I was greatly pleased when it broke past its Kickstarter goal and multiplied it by five, earning $259,593 Canadian dollars, as opposed to its...
There is no secret that I have an affinity for survival horror games, the very short Alan Wake series is one of my favorites. However, I found out after playing the stand-alone American Nightmare, that...
I’ve got a lot of digital blood on my hands. I’ve run down crowds of Liberty City pedestrians, tea-bagged noob corpses and squashed the life out of thousands of hapless, unarmed goombas. In most games,...
I think it's safe to say that many of us fear for the future of the world. For some, it's based on an undeniable, terrifying past. Black The Fall takes us on a fictional journey...
As a guy whose life is deeply entrenched in music, I expected AereA to be the perfect melding of my two favorite worlds: RPGs and music. After hours and hours of what feels like wasted...
I started playing Baobabs Mausoleum without knowing what to expect. I guessed by the trailer that it might be a bit unusual, but I had no idea how weird things would get. Let me set...
Sometimes gaming isn’t all about killing monsters, dragons, zombies, or even fellow humans. Gaming can be about mobility, movement, or ideas such as revolution and rebellion. Hover: Revolt of Gamers is one such gaming experience,...
Much of what we see in today’s gaming often depicts the future as being rather bleak, oppressive and joyless. But loading up Tokyo 42 gave me a burst of energy with its jazzy visuals, retro-inspired...
Sometimes, the world gets pretty dark. I've dreamed of leaving everything behind and moving to a deserted island or Northern wilderness cabin. World of One takes it a step further by putting our moody protagonist...
Before playing Perception, it had been a while since I encountered a truly unique gameplay experience in an indie horror game. Many of them follow a standard recipe for the genre. Jump scares. Pools of blood. Zombies...
Now I’ve not been on an MMO for quite some time. I was rather put off by the likes of World of Warcraft which seemed repetitive and focused more on leveling up rather than providing...
Developed by Rice Cooker Republic – a small development team from Paris, France – Bokida - Heartfelt Reunion is an abstract, adventure puzzle game where you explore a strange monochromatic open world with the sole...
Many games have played with the idea of sanity. In the dark too long? Lose sanity. Frightened too often? Go insane. Generally, a sanity meter acts as an additional health bar and has little impact...
I’ve been a fan of the Hyperdimension Neptunia series for a long while now. Between its self-referential humor, the satire of the gaming industry, and the variety of genres and gameplay types across the series...
At first glance, I didn’t think much of Caveblazers. On the outside, it looks like a cross between Risk of Rain (which I didn’t care for all that much) and Spelunky. However, The Yogscast have...
A few people could describe my approach to Telltale via the reviews of episodes as harsh to the point of taking them to the gallows for their crimes. It isn't as though I didn't have...
Every once in a while, the hillbilly way of life makes its way back into the pop culture spotlight. We seem to be reaching the end of this phase, as poor ratings result in the...
I admit, I'm a fan of campy horror movies. The cheesier, the better. For my most recent birthday, I dragged my significant other to a screening of the 1981 Troma classic, Graduation Day. Now, I...
Alwa's Awakning is a labor of love from a small development team with a lot of heart and it's reflected well in the game itself. It was developed by a very dedicated four-person team over...
Kickstarter campaigns are often a mixed bag of good and bad. Some games reach the pinnacle of success (like Pillars of Eternity) while others fizzle out before they have even been made, or they fail...
Tumbleseed features a beautiful art style, crisp sound effects, and an altogether refreshing premise that can really help cleanse your palate in between re-releases and massive AAA releases. It feels smaller because of its objectives...
Rain Games has a pretty fantastic track record of creating indie hits. Teslagrad has been played by 1.6 million players and has a 9 out of 10 rating on Steam. With their newest title World...
Indie dungeon crawlers and roguelikes are some of my favorite games. When I was young, I'd spend my summer vacations downloading as many freeware dungeon exploration games I could find. I'd fill those hot days...
The more I ponder about Telltale's episodes of late, the more I wonder how appropriate it is to measure it how I'd examine, say, a sequel to Life is Strange (which got announced, and I'm...
Geneshift's focus is providing a fun experience that's enjoyable both in single player and in multiplayer sessions and while it may still be in its early access version it's already clear that this could achieve...