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Directive 8020 Review
Supermassive Games has been honing their The Dark Pictures Anthology horror formula since 2019, each entry sharpening the balance between cinematic storytelling and player-driven horror.…
Mixtape Review – An unforgettable blend of music, magic and memories
Go watch Ferris Bueller’s Day Off right now. Go on. I’ll wait. OK, now I need you to binge The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles and Pretty in Pink. All done? Now you’re ready for Mixtape.…
Rumbral Review
Rumbral is billed as a dark puzzle platformer set in a desolate world, where it seems all living things have disappeared due to some kind of disaster. It is a game that wears some if its…
TerraTech Legion Review: A Worthy Survivorslike With Immensely Satisfying Mechanics
I feel like I’ve played quite a few Survivorslikes of late, and they can really end up a little too cookie-cutter to ever stick in my mind. Vampire Survivors nails it because it’s the first of…
Aphelion Review – Spectacular storytelling meets less than spectacular gameplay
Sci-fi movies have taught us a few things over the years: in space, everyone can hear your explosions, people wearing red always die first, and, if you’re visiting a planet to discover if its…
Adorable Adventures Review – This little piggy went to find his family.
Getting separated from your family as a child is a traumatic experience, and that’s before the terror of living through a forest fire cutting through your home. The baby boar Boris doesn’t let…
Ground Zero Review – Seoul Survivor
We really are living in a golden age for survival horror, as both major AAA series and indie entries are releasing at an almost dizzying frequency. Even a die-hard fan of the genre such as…
Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Review – Terror from the deep
Thalassophobia (the fear of deep bodies of water) is a perfect fit for first person games, as the restricted vision and immersion, not to mention the added inertia from being underwater,…
Smash It Wild Review
I love an unusual take on a sport. From Supergiant’s iconic Pyre through to the video game adaptations of Blood Bowl, there’s something that really tickles part of my brain with a sporting…
Marathon Review – What did we extract from its first month and Season 1?
It’s been almost a decade since Bungie, the acclaimed studio behind Halo and Destiny, launched its last video game. To say that a lot has changed in that time is a severe understatement,…