Corruption 2029 wages a futuristic guerrilla war a little too close to home
The Bearded Ladies strike again, but there’s little to their new game to set it apart from their previous work, for better or for worse.
The Bearded Ladies strike again, but there’s little to their new game to set it apart from their previous work, for better or for worse.
Two distinct sides within the same gigantic brand that is Star Wars use nostalgia to a great effect and are helping to provide some of the best gaming experiences of the year.
It’s a little hard to imagine what would actually come after a zombie apocalypse. Games and other forms of fiction very rarely approach the subject mainly because their aim is to show more of the terrible side of humanity that comes out during tense and positively hopeless situations. Max Brook’s World War Z touched upon…
Who knew King Arthur and Catherine the Great would get along so well?
An odd release to be sure, Rider’s Spirits lacks the personality and fun factor that its rivals have in spades.
Spitfire Interactive deliver a challenging, superheroic take on turn-based tactics.
Welcome back to our group discussion of Bioshock Infinite. If you missed us last time, fret not! You can find the first part of this article by clicking here. Right now we’re giving the story a minor break, as we move on to talking about Infinite’s gameplay, from the use of Vigors, this game’s version…
For as much as I talk about and praise the recent resurgence of adventure games under a more modern design philosophy, whenever there’s a release that sticks to the roots of the genre, somewhere deep in my mind, my twelve year old self smiles and rubs his hands, gingerly. As a fan of adventure games…
Quietly scheduled a few weeks before E3, my appointment with Daedalic was incredibly unassuming. I’ve been a fan of their games ever since laying eyes on The Whispered World, and as an adventure game aficionado, I couldn’t help but be very interested in the chance of meeting some of the folks behind many of the…
There are few games out there that manage to pay homage to classic retro titles without going out of their way to be too much like their inspiration. The Swords of Ditto is quite the opposite. It lovingly pays respect to Zelda, most especially A Link to the Past, but it manages to do so while…