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Review: Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown
This online multiplayer tactics RPG is definitely unique in its space. Challenging combat scenarios make up for the fact that this is not the most visually stunning game. … read more
Review: Blackhole
Whenever I start getting a big head about how good I am at video games, a simple 2D platformer like Blackhole will come out and completely humiliate me. … read more
Review: Kholat
I’m pissed at myself that I didn’t already know the story from which Kholat takes its inspiration. … read more
Review: Victor Vran
Yet, there’s still a ton of promise in Victor Vran’s interesting take on isometric action-RPGs: the ability to traverse terrain—like walls—is a welcome new addition to the genre, and the progressive unlocking of skills and abilities certainly gives players the feel of becoming an increasingly powerful creature in the beautiful world Haemimont Games have built—for example, hexes, which unlock at level 12. … read more
Review: Splatoon
Splatoon is Nintendo’s odd take on a shooter—instead of bullets, you’re shooting ink everywhere. … read more
Review: Chariot Wars
At first glance, Chariot Wars seems to be a unique racing game—nestled in the small niche along with N64’s Star Wars Episode I: Racer. … read more
Review: Epanalepsis
Epanalepsis is a narrative point and click RPG that is done in an 8-bit art style and also features its own soundtrack , included with the game download. … read more
Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 3 – “Catch a...
Not only does this have the classic one liners from the main Borderlands game series that I love so much, but they also really amped up the humor in this episode. … read more
Review: Dirty Bomb
Given the fact that the game is in its beta phase, it would be easy for it to be derivative and buggy. Surprisingly, this is not the case with Dirty Bomb. … read more
Review: Turmoil
Turmoil is an economy-building/money-making game that was inspired by the 19th century oil rush in America. … read more
Review: Sorcery 3
Sorcery 3 prides itself on being the open-world equivalent of traditional, linear gamebooks, and it’s an absolute blast to play, especially if you’re carrying a character over from the previous titles to really ramp up the time-traveling challenge. … read more
Review: Fighties
The amount of tweaking needed to balance a roster of unique characters is something that takes dedication, so I was surprised to find that dedication outside of Street Fighter or Super Smash Bros. in the form of Fighties—a small title developed by a team of two people—for $5.00 on Steam. … read more