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City of the Shroud: Episode 1 – Review

City of the Shroud: Episode 1 – Review

City of the Shroud is the first title for Abyssal Arts, an international indie game house which hosts many talented veterans in the gaming industry.  This title was advertised on Kickstarter where it... Read More »

Site Score
8.0
Impulsion – Review

Impulsion – Review

Wouldn’t it be great if you could restart the day until you got it absolutely perfect? Many movies use this in their story to allow the character to grow, evolve and learn from previous mistakes by ... Read More »

Site Score
8.0
The Spectrum Retreat – Review

The Spectrum Retreat – Review

The Spectrum retreat is a good looking game with a fascinating story and smart puzzle mechanics. This game has been developed by Dan Smith, winner of the BAFTA Young Game Designers competition (Game ... Read More »

Site Score
8.4
Train Sim World – Review

Train Sim World – Review

In many countries there are a handful modes of transportation available to get you to your destination. When it comes down to the most common types of public transport most people prefer the bus for s... Read More »

Site Score
7.9
Russian Subway Dogs – Review

Russian Subway Dogs – Review

Aye comrades, Russian Subway Dogs looks very promising. Not that this is surprising, because its earlier version created for the GDC Pirate Kart, was in fact a great indie success, which already earn... Read More »

Site Score
8.1
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 (Xbox One) – Review

Warhammer: Vermintide 2 (Xbox One) – Review

Warhammer: Vermintide 2 is a game developed and published by Fatshark. The game isn’t about to go under the radar, but the first instalment has gone quite quietly. Warhammer: End Times – Vermintid... Read More »

Site Score
7.9
Dig or Die – Review

Dig or Die – Review

Ah yes, the era of survival games: Crafting, farming, mining, surviving. What started with ever gold hit-game Minecraft and was followed up by 2D Terraria sprouted many games that adapted the concept... Read More »

Site Score
6.0
The Lion’s Song – Review

The Lion’s Song – Review

Sometimes, games are meant to be experiences to relieve stress. They offer high action situations, where you burn your attention and energy to the game, leaving you more relaxed and cooled down. Other... Read More »

Site Score
9.6
Salt and Sanctuary – Review

Salt and Sanctuary – Review

With the rise of the Dark Souls games, it was clear that gamers longed for the days when games were still tough as nails, you weren’t held by the hand from start to finish, and a thick plot wasn’t... Read More »

Site Score
8.0
The Mooseman – Review

The Mooseman – Review

Every culture has its myths and almost every town has a legend or a myth that plays out nearby. These “stories” are written down but also told from mouth to mouth. Listening to (mostly elder) peop... Read More »

Site Score
8.0
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