Embr – Review
When party games come into your living room with an original concept that’s exciting by just thinking about it, you know it could be a fun evening. While party games such as Overcooked paved th... Read More »
When party games come into your living room with an original concept that’s exciting by just thinking about it, you know it could be a fun evening. While party games such as Overcooked paved th... Read More »
Back in 1990 when Square Enix was still known as Enix, Actraiser saw the light on the Super Famicom in Japan. The game proved to be a success, as in 1991 and 1993 the game was released in the United S... Read More »
Despite a successful Kickstarter campaign two years ago, Breaking Walls’ indie game AWAY: The Survival Series flew under our radar until it launched on Steam last month. When we did find out about i... Read More »
We were quite skeptical when we saw the announcement trailer for Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, but we decided to give the game a fair chance anyway. The game didn’t hide that it took the main comp... Read More »
It has been a solid three years since we first tried out the Bus Simulator games. The PC version was well-received but its console port and DLC weren’t that great. After all this time, one can specu... Read More »
We’ve seen a huge surge of party games over the last few years, and many of the bigger ones have left lasting impressions on the genre. We have scrambled many eggs in Overcooked, we have trashed... Read More »
The Chernobyl disaster happened over thirty years ago and yet it continues to fascinate many people. Whether it’s the preventable nature of the incident or the many long-term consequences it has... Read More »
Last year, we took a look at the PC version of Dungeon Defenders: Awakened, the latest entry in the Dungeon Defenders game series. We weren’t really pleased with the results, as the game had a lot o... Read More »
It sometimes takes a while for a PC game to get ported to consoles, and more than often it’s a simple port to reach a bigger audience. This happens to be the case for Apsulov: End of Gods, which... Read More »