Review: Bleak Sword’s brisk pace is its greatest asset
Bleak Sword is quick and to the point. Sometimes that’s all you need.
Bleak Sword is quick and to the point. Sometimes that’s all you need.
An casual tower defense/card game mashup that anyone with any PC specs can enjoy.
This collection of the Spanish indie studio’s games offers a unique insight into their approach.
It was a miracle that Sleeping Dogs was even at E3 last year. The game was developed by United Front Games and scheduled to be published by Activision under the title, True Crime: Hong Kong. However, the game had been cancelled as the juggernaut publisher lost confidence in the ability to break into the crowded open-world crime game market…
Ball x Pit is a weird combination of genres that is pure chaos and a whole lot of fun.
“Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me.” The first line from a lyrical poem written by Emily Dickinson may sum up the final battle from the recently released Reaper of Souls expansion, far more elegantly and with outstanding accuracy, given that it was first published in 1890. In truth, Diablo III’s journey…
Nomada Studio’s second game is utterly stunning and a pleasure to play as well.
While it pays homage to tactical RPG classics of the ‘90s, Arcadian Atlas does little that is new.
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster modernizes the visuals, but leaves the gameplay of this classic title unaltered.
Space Hulk: Deathwing is the latest in the long-running series of games set in Warhammer 40,000 tabletop universe from Games Workshop. You once once again don the armor of a space marine tasked with ridding the universe of the many dangers that lie in the shadows. This time around, though, you’re confined to the recesses of a…