Published by the ever-consistent Ratalaika Games, Quest for Infamy is a love letter to the past’s classic point-and-click, fantasy-adventure games. Initially released in 2014 on PC, Quest for Infamy has …
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Hey! Do you like pinball games? And do you like defeating hordes of zombies? You do!? Well, I might have the game for you. Introducing Zombie Rollerz: Pinball Heroes, a …
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Developed by ‘one-man team’ Sergey Noskov, 35MM is a post-apocalyptic story about two travelers who set out on a journey into the wastelands of Russia, which has been left to …
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes has seen many iterations across many forms of media, and his legacy stands as one of the most infamous fictional characters of all time. …
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The second I saw the thumbnail to About an Elf, I was hooked. The second I finished watching the trailer, I was even more hooked. I am so happy that …
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It can be argued quite easily whether The Longest Road on Earth is even a game. Personally, it falls into the category of an experience more than anything else. There …
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Windjammers was a comfort game for me for a very long time. As strange as that sounds, I would jump into it on my Switch, play a game or two …
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When I first saw that FILMECHANISM was available for review, I immediately jumped at the chance to play and write a review for it. The art style reminded me of …
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Developed by Urnique Studio and published by Zordix, Timelie is a stealth puzzle game in which you play as a little girl and her cat. Lost, as you must find …
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Do you know where the Lolly Cake comes from? Or how about how long the Irrawaddy River is? New Zealand is the answer to the first, and the Irrawaddy River …
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I’ve never considered downloading, let alone paying for a game that is a carbon copy of the many free endless runner mobile games. Yet here we are. Om Nom: Run …
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Originally a 1991 Sega Mega Drive game, Ratalaika Games have worked their magic, successfully releasing another classic game in Gynoug. With more modernised controls and a slight cleanup in the …
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Visual novels are very hit and miss and hard to get someone sucked in from the get-go, especially if you aren’t a natural die-hard fan of this genre. I have …
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So, imagine a classic retro platform shooter-style game in a GI Joe-like setting BUT you start as the vampire leader of an anti-terror squad that includes Nosferatu, who is named …
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Hoplegs is a platformer developed by WhyKev, with a simple – at first – premise. The aim of Hoplegs is to move a box that has four retractable legs from …
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As soon as you begin, Dojoran tells you that life is hard and only gets harder as you get older – thanks for the reminder – and that the world …
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First, I’d like to thank Shadow Corridor for confirming that I’m indeed a massive wimp and will only return to it with either company or during hours where the sun …
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