Life is Strange Episode 1: Chrysalis Review
Review - 12th Feb 2015 | By Andrew DuncanLife, and games, are strange indeed.
Life, and games, are strange indeed.
Recently there has been a resurgence in the local multiplayer scene, with PC leading the charge. Games like Nidhogg, ScreenCheat and SpeedRunners all successfully recreate…
Try your hand at a new, yet repetitive spin on arcade racing.
This Grim Fandango
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell is fun. Over-the-top, batshit crazy fun. While that statement might not be surprising to those familiar with the series, it’s truer than ever in…
Think ‘platformer’, and more likely than not you’ll picture brightly coloured levels with anthropomorphised creatures or bizarrely athletic plumbers. When it comes to the...
It’s common knowledge by now, but it’s a point worth reiterating: the best zombie stories aren’t those that deal with the struggle against the undead horde, but rather…
Andrew tries not to blaspheme too much whilst playing this RPG.
Real-Time Strategy is, almost, a forgotten genre. Yes, there are a few shining examples of RTS brilliance dotted around the PC gaming space - Company of Heroes 2 perhaps being...
A simple name doesn’t always mean a simple premise - but it totally does here.
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Those dastardly blackguards are at it again, this time with a new friend.
What happens when a young carpenter’s son from Nazareth raises a dead man and gets it slightly wrong?
Inside the Gear is a difficult game. There aren’t many titles which have made me drop my face into my hands in frustration, yet Mykhail Knokh’s puzzler managed to do it…
How does Toad fare in his first big adventure?