Developed by Supermassive Games and published by Sony for PS4 in 2015, Until Dawn became in less than two years one of the most appreciated interactive drama survival horror adventure games on the market. Its wild success and increasing popularity are not for naught. The game’s graphics, music, gameplay and user’s satisfaction upon finishing it are some of the features that made players appreciate it so much. Today we will offer you our own Until … [Read more...]
Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – Kill the King, Reach Aztec City!
While not unique in any way, Bedlam's art is just scrumptious, its story-line is addictive and game mechanics are infuriatingly fun. Skyshine's Bedlam is like XCOM meets FTL meets Fallout meets Mad Max. It will destroy your innocence. It will nuke you, call mutants to t-bag your soldiers and, in the end, it will laugh in your face - but it's so God damn fun. Furthermore, it's unforgiving with those that take Skyshine's Bedlam as a … [Read more...]
RAGE Video Game Review (PC)
With meteoric impact imminent, civilization rushes to save its greatest members before oncoming annihilation at the hands of an asteroid known as Apophis. It’s common knowledge that the majority of Earth’s population will not survive, but the hope is that some can be saved. Using mechanical wonders known as arks, the chosen are frozen and buried underground, destined to awake one day to re-establish the human race. This is the endangered world of … [Read more...]
Frozen Synapse Review
I hate it when things don’t go according to plan. My feelings towards Frozen Synapse are similar to that of when you plan to hang out with someone and one hour before they say, “Nah, can’t do it today.” Playing Frozen Synapse gives you that same feeling except with guns and neon colors. … [Read more...]
Tropico 4 Review
It’s not exactly a hard thing to understand why so-called ‘god’ games are popular. Players get a nice seat up in the clouds and the opportunity to manage the ant nest that is civilisation, of one form or another, below them. … [Read more...]
Two Worlds 2 Review
Back in 2007, SouthPeak Interactive released the original Two Worlds for PC and XBox 360. The game was instantly compared with Bethesda Softworks' The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion due to its real-time 3D fantasy landscape and non-linear gameplay. While SouthPeak had released several games before Two Worlds, none had aspired to be quite as much as Two Worlds. Unfortunately, the game was hyped up by gamers to be the "Oblivion" killer, and nearly … [Read more...]
Bulletstorm PC Review
Let's do a little experiment. Tell me what comes to mind after each of the following. Infinity Ward. Let me guess, Call of Duty? Okay, let's try a developer. Game Freak! Let me guess again...Pokemon? Okay one more. Epic Games. Now chances are, most if not all of you immediately thought "Gears of War". Well, in Epic Games' case, their latest game launch actually stepped away from Gears of War and begun the era of an all new … [Read more...]
The Ball Preview
I recently sat down and spent a good chunk of time with Teotl Studio's Unreal Tournement 3 mod turned digital standalone release, The Ball. It's a First-person puzzle/action game that, in a lot of ways, reminds me of a primitive version of Valve's Portal. Not, primitive in a negative way or that it's a "de-evolution", but more so in its thematic elements and settings. Let's just say that The Ball isn't about your trusted friend in science, it's … [Read more...]