Looking at the screenshots, To The Moon looks like a JRPG. More specifically, it looks like an RPG Maker project. The reality couldn’t be further from that. This is in many ways the ultimate in indie game development; it’s highly experimental, and as you dig in, the more you realise…
Read MoreAlan Wake makes his long delayed debut on the personal computing platform with some bells and whistles that might make you want to play through the game all over again. Very soon our PC friends can enjoy the gripping, intense storyline and kick-ass action as our troubled writer faces darkness…
Read MoreAlan Wake makes his long delayed debut on the personal computing platform with some bells and whistles that might make you want to play through the game all over again. Very soon our PC friends can enjoy the gripping, intense storyline and kick-ass action as our troubled writer faces darkness…
Read MoreFrom the depths of outer space comes…TERROR! HORROR! GORG! Who amongst the human race is strong enough to stop an unstoppable force? Only the brave Captain Adam! Our last hope against the Unstoppable GORG! I’m not sure about the rest of you but I love old pulp sci-fi movies. Flash…
Read MoreFrom the depths of outer space comes…TERROR! HORROR! GORG! Who amongst the human race is strong enough to stop an unstoppable force? Only the brave Captain Adam! Our last hope against the Unstoppable GORG! I’m not sure about the rest of you but I love old pulp sci-fi movies. Flash…
Read MoreCall of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land inspired me to revisit Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, a Bethesda release from 2005 that, at the time, was the best Lovecraftian horror game ever. It’s still the best Lovecraftian horror game ever. In fact, I would argue that it’s still…
Read MoreCall of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land inspired me to revisit Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth, a Bethesda release from 2005 that, at the time, was the best Lovecraftian horror game ever. It’s still the best Lovecraftian horror game ever. In fact, I would argue that it’s still…
Read MoreI love going into things with no idea what to expect because in my experience it yields far more good than bad. What I came out of reviewing this game with was a feeling of joy and nostalgia. I actually should’ve had this preview done much earlier but every time…
Read MoreI love going into things with no idea what to expect because in my experience it yields far more good than bad. What I came out of reviewing this game with was a feeling of joy and nostalgia. I actually should’ve had this preview done much earlier but every time…
Read MoreLet me preface this review by saying that I am not a big fan of the large scale strategic games where you control a mass of units over a vast battlefield in real time ala the Total War franchise. In saying this I was very impressed with how King Arthur…
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