Review: Poker Night at the Inventory is back in business
For those who missed Poker Night at the Inventory the first time around, this might not be a straight flush, but it’s certainly a full house.
For those who missed Poker Night at the Inventory the first time around, this might not be a straight flush, but it’s certainly a full house.
Limited and problematic in many ways, The Outer Worlds lands a technically ambitious Switch port.
Like a good mystery novel, The Vanishing of Ethan Carter drops you in deep from the very beginning. You fill in the shoes of supernatural detective Paul Prospero, who’s apparently hot on the trail of a missing kid, the titular Ethan Carter. The Vanishing of Ethan Carter shares some of the same characteristics that highlighted…
It goes to show that a strong sense of design is the utmost important aspect in any game, regardless of genre.
There’s nothing like being trapped on an inhospitable alien world with no hope of rescue to really get the blood pumping. At least, that what I’d believe; surely it would be incredibly stressful? Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock begs to differ. When the small spacecraft Morningstar crash lands mysteriously on the planet Deadrock its surviving crew…
Old is new and now Evil Genius is back with a bang.
These DLCs for Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew provide a bittersweet but worthy swansong for Mimimi Games.
Black Mesa is, without doubt one of the finest modifications ever created.
Time travel can either be a very easy or very difficult thing to pull off well in videogames. For puzzle games, it’s simply a matter of using time manipulation in clever ways. For games that use it as a narrative device more than a mechanical one, it’s a little trickier. Reliving past events and retreading…
Released back in 2015 for PC, Victor Vran has recently made its way to console. The PS4 version boasts a variety of creepy locales, hordes of monsters just waiting to be slain, and last, but certainly not least, piles and piles of loot just waiting to be collected, provided you have the patience. Victor Vran…