The new Volume game has been developed and published by Bithell Games. Volume is a stealth game that employs puzzle elements. The game features 100 levels and a stage creator if you're keen on going full creative. It tells the story of Rob Locksley, a futuristic Robin Hood that has less facial expressions than Kristen Stewart. The epic theatrical score tries its best to give an elevated vibe, but it all seems so mundane. This Volume video game … [Read more...]
Tembo The Badass Elephant Review – It’s Sonic, but Fatter
Tembo The Badass Elephant encompasses everything that Sonic ever did, and it makes it better, and more enjoyable. I'm glad to announce that Tembo is indeed a badass Lucanian cow. No, he doesn't have Godly super-powers, and no, he doesn't have a sweet sense of humor a la Deadpool. Instead, Tembo revels in being super-fast, and with a thirst to cleanse his city of baddies. But not your ordinary wrongdoers. No, sir. Those highly-trained, slightly … [Read more...]
Rocket League Review – Soccar Made Fun!
When I first found out that Rocket League just hit stores, and most importantly, that it's available on Steam, I quickly logged into my account and bought it without even flinching. Why would I do a stupid thing like that? You might ask. Well, because I've been waiting for this soccar game - pun intended - since I first found out about it this January. It's the sequel to the 2008 SARPBC - Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars - which … [Read more...]
Her Story Review – Stranded Deep in a Police Archive
Her Story may seem like a cheap puzzle game trying to be deep, but here's the catch - it's dark, and sad, and eerie, and everything that goes wrong in the world. I was flabbergasted when I found out that Sam Barlow, the brilliant mind in charge of Aisle, and most importantly, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, was about to release a new game. My little brain couldn't comprehend on what journey Sam was about to take me. Unfortunately for my mental … [Read more...]
Infinite Crisis Review
Release Date: March 26. 2015 Genre: Strategy MOBA Publisher: Warner Bros. Games Developer: Turbine Cost: Free-to-play Infinite Crisis is yet another MOBA game, only this time, it is set in the DC universe. As a young boy, I grew up watching the Batman Animated series, and seeing Kevin Conroy do the voice for Batman in this game was a real treat for me. The game looks very nice, with cartoony graphics and manages to … [Read more...]
Vintage Game of the Week: Majesty Fantasy Kingdom (2000)
A true games geek is passionate about vintage PC games as much as he or she may get enthusiastic about some new gaming news. Our team at Game Guide World makes no exception and we’re sure many of our readers feel the same, at least about games they actually played many years ago and may feel nostalgic about. But there are plenty of gems waiting to be discovered on the shelf of vintage games, and some of them are so uniquely interesting, or funny, … [Read more...]
Tom and Jerry Super Ski Stunts Review
Water sports have been the elixir that attracts most people since time immemorial. Well, almost everyone who is not a hydrophobic. Add to this the fact that you can now enjoy your favorite watersport, that is skiing and stunts with your favorite childhood cartoon characters makes the whole deal even better. This is what the Tom And Jerry Super Ski Stunts game is thriving to bring to you and as many experts and classic gamers believe, the … [Read more...]
Wanderlust Game: Rebirth Review
It seems like just yesterday that the term "indie" was typically represented by games that could be beaten in thirty minutes and offered little to no polish or in-depth features. Thankfully for both gamers and for the developers of these games, that definition is a thing of a past. Indie games (like the Wanderlust game) today typically offer interactive and fun gameplay at a fraction of the cost in comparison to AAA titles. Over a year ago … [Read more...]
Defenders of Ardania (PC) Review
Set in the world of the Majesty series, Most Wanted Entertainment brings a new twist to the increasingly popular 'Tower Defense' genre with Defenders of Ardania. There's more to it than the traditional concept of placing various towers to defend your base from waves of enemies. This time, you’re given the chance to send your own army against the opposition. Unfortunately, a new twist does not make up for the various flaws that keep this game … [Read more...]
Battlefield 3 Review (PC)
Tricky review to write, this one! Tricky review indeed. You see Battlefield 3 is really two separate games fighting for attention in the same package. One of them (and arguably the one that most of the series' core fanbase are interested in) is very, very good indeed. The other, despite looking very pretty and seeming to have the best of intentions, is a formulaic, often-shambolic mess of a thing, which stumbles into the territory of the … [Read more...]