Lumberhill – Review
With Very Very Valet still fresh in our minds, a new contender has arrived at the scene, namely Lumberhill. This new game jumps on the party-game bandwagon and tries to cash in on the success of the g... Read More »
With Very Very Valet still fresh in our minds, a new contender has arrived at the scene, namely Lumberhill. This new game jumps on the party-game bandwagon and tries to cash in on the success of the g... Read More »
Some games are just a total treat. They’ve been screaming for either a sequel or a remaster. Where popular franchises such as Crash Bandicoot or Spyro get complete remasters or remakes, other am... Read More »
Tower defense games have been around for a while. The first game that’s seen as a Tower Defense is named Rampart, made by Atari. Ever since that title, the genre has been developing and evolvi... Read More »
Creating games that are completely online and are dependant on other players is a tricky thing to do right. Over the last few years, we have seen many contenders on the horizon, and only a few have ma... Read More »
Player input is one of the most important things a game has to take into account. Restricting or removing it in favor of things automatically occurring can work, but only in very specific scenarios, s... Read More »
After a long wait, with the release date being pushed back several times, it’s finally time to get our hands on the long-awaited Biomutant. The game is an open-world, post-apocalyptic RPG that mixes... Read More »
BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION is an oddity in more ways than one. At first glance, the game looks like a ripoff of the first Fallout game, offering up an isometric adventure set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland... Read More »
Survival games are a very unique genre: you either love them or you hate them, there’s no in-between. Generally, that relationship is directly proportional to how willing you are to throw hours into... Read More »
The world of stock investment and brokering is an incredibly risky one, which has been mystified throughout the years by pieces of media such as The Wolf of Wall Street. What these pieces of media oft... Read More »
Monster World IV hails from the distant year of 1994 when it was released on the Japanese market for Sega’s Mega Drive (Genesis) console. Then it saw rereleases in 2007 and 2008, before finally ... Read More »