Review: For as amazing as it can be at times, Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is a tough nut to crack
Owlcat Games’ Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader takes quite a while to get into, but it provides a worthwhile prize to those who stick with it.
Owlcat Games’ Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader takes quite a while to get into, but it provides a worthwhile prize to those who stick with it.
Classified: France ‘44 transplants familiar turn-based tactics to World War II, to merely adequate effect.
It’s a bit of a slow start, but once Wall World properly gets underway, it’s an excellent roguelike.
Relativity is a game you have to play to truly grasp. Just looking at screenshots of its winding, complex levels doesn’t quite communicate how your supposed to interact with the space, let alone navigate it. Every structure you encounter looks more like a work of abstract art to observe and appreciate than a piece of…
République certainly scratches a similar Metal Gear Solid itch, but its rather confusing controls and frustrating camera system may hamper your enjoyment.
Vampirism in games hasn’t been this badass in quite a while. And now in high(er) definition.
Do Alex Jacksons dream of yarn? Apparently so. Here’s Alex’s video of Yoshi’s Wooly World!
Honestly, I didn’t have any expectations when I took an appointment to see The Surge at E3 last year. Given that Deck 13’s last game, Lords of the Fallen, didn’t really sit well with me, there was little reason that yet another Souls-like game, this time set in a sci-fi world, would garner any attention….
Vermila Studio’s first game is a distinctively Spanish fusion of elements.
Sackboy isn’t anything new or exciting, but it’s still a fun, all around good time.