Scurry your way across a cloudy skyline, scaling surreal, and puzzling pathways, and gaps with the help of using floating energy orbs. It's a free-running game and you will probably die a lot.
There's a lot of games on the current gaming market where action, explosions, and thought provoking politics are the norm in mainstream game titles. You just can't get away from it. However, there's still some developers out there that like…
Glitchrunners, from Torque Games, takes the fast, competitive platform genre and adds in more level obstacles, more deadly traps, and more explosives – it then plonks those obstructions into the hands of a human. At its purest level…
Ask anyone on the website about a specific platforming series from a certain French publisher which relaunched onto the scenes in 2011 and they’ll tell you not to mention it by name without ear-plugs in.
Valhalla, where good (read: adept) Vikings spend their afterlife having lived a full life of a Norse nomad. The problem, for the Vikings of Valhalla Hills, is that they’ve just not been good enough. T
Mugen Souls; a Japanese RPG released on PS3 in 2012, ported to PC in 2015; a game of mechanics, but not systems; a high level of quality, offset by some uncomfortable design and writing.
The lights are off. The house is silent. The clock is ticking, eleven past eleven, the street-lights creep through the crack in the curtain. Keyboard, mouse, and my face are illuminated by the monitor. My eyelids heavy but held open with…
“You there! Come into my shop! Please! No, don’t walk away…You sire! Come forth into my shop! Buy my gloves! Oh, just throw it on the floor then you ungrateful cretin. Stop stealing my shield you assburger!”
In 1997, Acclaim published a game for the Nintendo 64 and PC: a game called, Turok by Iguana Entertainment. It was a first person shooter based on the comic book of the same name. Set in a world with roaming dinosaurs, creatures, and evil…