Draft of Darkness – Review
Just after the surge of board games popularity, digital games also started to include deck-building mechanics with cards in them. These digital deck-builders often use the luck of the draw to give a g... Read More »
Just after the surge of board games popularity, digital games also started to include deck-building mechanics with cards in them. These digital deck-builders often use the luck of the draw to give a g... Read More »
Have you ever felt so annoyed or angry that you just want to paint the walls with the blood of your enemies? In Paint the Town Red you get the possibility to literally give the world a new color; as y... Read More »
Certain stories have always enticed people to wonder about a ‘what if’ scenario. Many see themselves solving murder cases and playing the perfect detective, while others rather embark on a... Read More »
Back in January, we gained our first combat experience in the hardcore realistic shooter Hell Let Loose. With our boots firmly on the ground, we fought along the European countryside in the 1940s. Bac... Read More »
Restless Night falls into the niche of indie games trying to emulate an arcade experience at home, either through gameplay or visuals. This game actually manages both pretty well, coming darn close to... Read More »
It seems there is no end to the ever-growing database of ‘simulator’ games that are being released on all possible platforms. We have seen very realistic simulation games over the years, b... Read More »
Pierre the Maze Detective is a fairly popular series of children’s books, which is slowly getting translated into more and more languages, making sure kids around the globe can enjoy the nice ar... Read More »
When Hades was originally released for PC and Switch nearly a year ago, it became an instant hit, earning one perfect score after another. Sadly, PlayStation and Xbox gamers were left in the cold, not... Read More »
The puzzle platforming genre is one of the most common and oversaturated in recent times, with new games coming out at breakneck speed. Developed by Italian indie studio Cordens Interactive, Vesper is... Read More »
During the 90s, the heydays for game series such as Final Fight or Streets of Rage would seemingly never come to an end. These 2D brawling games were the ideal games to play together with a friend, an... Read More »