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What Did The Alien Dev Say To The Gone Home Dev? – The Station Review
As the latest entry in the Walking Simulator genre, The Station conveys a great sense of solitude. In a colorful area, there is plenty to see and discover while trying to figure out just what happened to the crew assigned to monitor the newly discovered planet just out of reach.
Read More »E-Win Racing Hero Series Chair Review
The Ewin Hero Series Chair boasts being comfortable, good for back support, and one of the best gaming chairs you’ll ever buy. The chair is high-backed, filled with memory foam, and has two adjustable pillows for back support.
Read More »Not Enough B(ee)-Movie – Attack of the Bugs Review
Combining tower defense and first-person shooter, Attack of the Bugs is an interesting mix which doesn't always quite generate the buzz it wants, but has some great high points to counteract its lows.
Read More »Wiggling Along – Worms W.M.D. Review
Worms W.M.D. does a lot of things well, and some things not so well. As the newest entry in the series, it brings some fresh ideas to the table, which pan out in some places, and no in others.
Read More »Romance Programming Simulator – Dandy Dungeon Review
As someone who has ignored mobile games for the all too common reasons previously listed, I could not be happier to report that Dandy Dungeon has single handedly changed my mind.
Read More »The Thin Green Vine – TumbleSeed Review
TumbleSeed is a unique and different experience. The developers tried something new, which at times worked out, but at other times fell flat on its face.
Read More »VR’s Prettiest Tedium – ARKTIKA.1 Review
ARKTIKA.1 sets you in an ice swept world to reduce the bandit population dramatically, giving humanity a second chance as you fight your way through old Russia in this virtual reality first person shooter.
Read More »Adventures in Space Fishmongery – Starpoint Gemini Warlords Review
There’s a lot to be praised in Starpoint Gemini Warlords, but the game seems to work against its fairly well written story and sci-fi thrills with some frustrating game mechanics and an inflated runtime.
Read More »2 of Hearts – Hand of Fate 2 Review
Chaos is on the cards once again in Hand of Fate 2, but have Defiant managed to evolve a concept that was almost pitch perfect the first time around, or does this sequel buckle under its own ambition?
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