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Warhammer 40K: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters — Brutal and Brilliant
After having more than a few lukewarm experiences with the Warhammer gaming library recently, I’d resigned myself to thinking I'd likely not see a great game in the universe for a while. That's until I got my hands on Warhammer 40K: Chaos…
The House of the Dead Remake — Reload! Reload! Reload!
It controls about as well as you might expect a light gun game to when using a controller. The likes of Blue Estate have shown that games like this can work well enough without a lightgun, but I feel that The House of The Dead Remake…
Cosmonious High is a masterclass in fun VR design
Everything is suddenly going wrong at Cosmonious High, the first ever interspecies high school, and with the headmaster cowering in their office it's up to you, the New Kid, to sort it all out. There are few developers who can be considered…
Curious Expedition 2 is evolution, not revolution
Whenever I review a sequel or a new piece of DLC for a roguelike, I generally find myself having to refer to the release notes to work out what has changed. A good example of this is the latest Binding of Isaac DLC — which introduces so…
Golf Gang is multiplayer golf madness best with friends and stacks of modifiers
Up to eight players can simultaneously smash their way around, and off, hundreds of mini-golf holes in Golf Gang. I'm not sure when it happened, but golf has definitely made it back into vogue over recent years. We've had golfing RPGs,…
Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery is a beautiful, touching game
Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery takes you into the mind of an artist, looking to focus and work on her own artwork. Her day to day life is simple; she sketches, she paints, she eats and listens to music. All of this feels very…
Crusader Kings III on console is nothing short of amazing
I’ve often bemoaned the fact that console gamers never seem to get “proper” versions of grand strategy games. There are probably two or maybe three reasons for this — the first and second are because of how consoles are made; with limited…
Cantata is all about adaptation, supply-lines and strategy
Cantata is a celebration of the decades-long strategy genre, taking a lot of notes from popular real-time and turn-based games and wedging them into a tight 9-point (currently 3-point) campaign that chronicles three varied factions smashing…
Roguebook — The sequel to thief pamphlet
With all this said, it’s nice that Roguebook does enough to differentiate itself from the pack, with characters having wildly different cards that can be used, and the ability to attach gems to cards to change their utility. There’s also…
Pinball FX is Zen Studios’ Early Access relaunch, and its off to a strong start
In Early Access over on the Epic Games launcher, Pinball FX is Zen Studios' latest release. With it they've tried to change up and enhance the way that people collect tables, but it comes at a strange time and in a strange way. Zen Studios…
Kapital: Sparks of Revolution requires careful balance of class preference and resource
A great war has ravaged the world, reducing even the finest city to rubble. In Kapital: Sparks of Revolution you're the new mayor of a freshly-liberated town left reeling in the wake of destruction and you've got the unenviable task of…
Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? — Family secrets revealed
All family isn't who you think they are. Figure out who tried to poison Uncle Marcus in this FMV mystery by uncovering all the family secrets.
Rogue Legacy 2 redefines the roguelike genre, without changing anything
I don’t have a great relationship with the roguelike genre. The idea of repeatedly throwing myself at a variable (and often unfair) task over and over again, usually for marginal gains (if any) and always for the reward of doing the same…
Weird West — Wiki wiki Weird, Weird West
The gameplay itself reminds me very much of classic Fallout games, or Desperados if you remember that wild west adventure. You’ll move around an over world map by selecting where to go before exploring your destination. There are towns,…
Festival Tycoon — Promising start to a new spin on the management genre
Festival Tycoon sees players building and then running their own music festival, responsible for everything from band line-ups to accommodation to man management of clean-up crews. Keeping staff, sponsors, artists and punters happy is a…
Onde — How do you pronounce that?
The sheer amount of fascinating shapes and colours that will appear ahead of you during your journey is amazing. Over the course of your three-or-so hours with the game, you’ll visit underwater worlds, lands in the sky, and a black hole in…
Diplomacy is Not an Option’s high walls smash RTS together with Tower Defence
In medieval-set real-time strategy Diplomacy is Not an Option, the peasants are revolting and unfortunately for you, you're the target of their discontent. Sliding into the 'base-building meets tower defence' space repopularised by They are…
Blood Rage is late to the digital party, but you still Mead it in your life!
When I think of iconic modern board games, Blood Rage occupies the top spot in terms of the genre that is affectionately known as “Ameritrash". This area control game from legendary designer Eric M. Lang and big-budget publisher CMON is…
Grammarian LTD can teach you great grammar
More than a few games have tried to gamify spelling and typing over the years, but most of them, like Typing of the Dead or Scribblenauts, have it more as an input mechanic than the actual core of the game. Grammarian LTD has you take on…
Splash Cars — Making a splash, or a terrible crash?
The police will try to smash you off the road, making your life more difficult whilst other road users will undo your good work by turning the road grey again. In a neat twist though, if you drive near them, they’ll become colourful too,…