Escape from Norwood – Review
It’s easy to forget that there used to be a time when some of the most popular games didn’t have real graphics to speak of. This was an era where many gamers lost sleep basking in the greenish glo... Read More »
It’s easy to forget that there used to be a time when some of the most popular games didn’t have real graphics to speak of. This was an era where many gamers lost sleep basking in the greenish glo... Read More »
According to their own website, Dutch indie developer Rusty Lake has been building an interconnected Twin Peaks-inspired universe across the various games it has released so far. The latest addition t... Read More »
Ahoy matey! In the vast sea of deckbuilding card games that have been released lately, it can be hard to decide what to play. Today we’re looking at an old treasure though. Pirates Outlaws relea... Read More »
Good games inspired by one’s childhood era will always enjoy some sort of success based on no merit other than nostalgia alone. Kraino Origins seems to know this very well, as it emulates platfo... Read More »
It looks like Wales Interactive is finally entering the post-COVID era when it comes to producing new FMV games. Their latest undertaking, Mia and the Dragon Princess, is a more ambitious project comp... Read More »
Don’t be surprised if you missed the arrival of Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo, as the game wasn’t exactly heavily promoted in the West. Paranormasight was featured in the most recen... Read More »
If we didn’t know any better, we’d assume that Atone was part of a trilogy, together with Aspire and Arise. All three of these games have similar-sounding titles, share the same atmosphere and the... Read More »
In our continuous battle against the backlog, we’re tackling another title that slipped through the cracks today. Developer State of Play’s South of the Circle is a game that was originally releas... Read More »