Flying Red Barrel – Review
Orange Juice, a Japanese Doujin group and the creators of Suguri, brought us a new top-down shooter, Flying Red Barrel – Diary of a Little Aviator. Maneuvering your plane through projectiles while s... Read More »
Lionhead studios seems to be teasing an upcoming game, with a Fable teaser trailer put up on their youtube account. Fable was released on the original Xbox in 2004 as a platform exclusive and went on ... Read More »
Halo fans are set to receive a new game this year, this time for your Windows phone and Windows 8 pc. Halo will be making its way into the dual joystick shooter genre with the upcoming game, as you fo... Read More »
The Playstation seems to continue to be the place for indie developers and quirky games, not only have they managed to court Jonathan Blow the very outspoken creator of Braid but they continue to prom... Read More »
Remember Me has just launched today and it’s been one of my personal most anticipated games this year. To celebrate the launch of the memory focused game why not watch the games live action trai... Read More »
Ever felt the world would be a better place if you were God? Well, Abbey Games has made a game just for you. The young Dutch studio’s first game is a creative and innovative take on the god game gen... Read More »
The good old days of point and click games are long over. At least, that’s what a lot of people believe. Nothing could be further from the truth. Nancy Drew: Ghost of Thornton Hall is already th... Read More »
Splice is sure to frustrate and hook you with its clever puzzles, as you take strands of DNA and splice them together. Is this game more than the sum of its parts or is it a Frankenstein’s monst... Read More »
This week I got to play Wargame: Airland battle, the sequel to the critically acclaimed RTS Wargame: European escalation that came out last year. The Original was very innovating in the way it combine... Read More »
You might all still remember Crusader Kings II, a game released well over a year ago. Back in 2012, this was one of the deepest strategic experiences you could hope for. Sadly, I never got around to p... Read More »