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Review | Dungelot: Shattered Lands

Cast your mind back to the years of Windows 98. Remember the game, Minesweeper? Merge that game with a dungeon crawler game. Now imagine if they had got busy and had a kid… struggling? No worries, because Dungelot: Shattered Lands will show…

Review | Blood Alloy: Reborn

Blood Alloy: Reborn is a game that doesn’t give you enough time for a break to have a breather. It’s a game with flying space flies, and a game with a constant stream of death. Sounds like a hella load of fun to me!

Review | Deathsmiles

Deathsmiles is a game that pretty much redefines the shoot-em-up genre, at least in terms of difficulty. It’s one of the most outgoing, and mystifying Shmup’s I’ve laid my eyes on. There no time to blink, the Game Over screen features a…

Review | The Flame in the Flood

The Flame in the Flood may be another survival game, but it offers a more artistic approach, a different perspective, and a beautiful soundtrack, the river is a tough ride, but the survival elements are well thought out.

Review | Blackwell 4: Deception

In the reviews of the previous entries in the series I’ve almost always opened with comments on how the art style has updated, Blackwell: Deception is the first game where it is simply refined, rather than leapt forward.

Review | Way of the Samurai 3 (PC)

Way of the Samurai 3 is a surprisingly big game, with a ton of options to build your Samurai's personality among the in-game AI. Way of the Samurai 3 is the third part to a four part series of which, the adventure began back in 2002 when…

Review | Spacejacked

“Oh look another endless turret game” I think to myself as I jump into the first level. I wonder how many times I can kill the one, same enemy and not get bored. I put the game on just after I had put my dinner into the oven, with a few…

Review | Bezier

Imagine you put several tins of paint, some evil advanced AI and the hottest mix tape of the century all into a blender and turn that up to 11 while the lid is off.

Review | Super Intergalactic Gang

Super Intergalactic Gang is a colourful, pixelated shoot-em-up for fans of arcade classics such as Defender and R-Type. It encourages tense, dramatic gameplay with abilities allowing you to slow down time, or even give a sharp, melee thwak…

Review | Hyper Light Drifter

A character holds an item of great value, and he must protect it, but he is ridden with an illness that he must find a cure for. It's a game with SNES styled graphics, breathtaking music, and a story you need to follow.

Review | Toby: The Secret Mine

Toby is a little villager who has grown tired of his other fellow villagers being kidnapped. Toby decides to do something about it. Toby goes on an adventure to save them all. Toby is good. Be like Toby.

Review | Void 21

Void 21 is a story about the time you were a junior pilot checking out different ship combinations - and you actually spent more time crashing into things while swearing loudly about windmills and levitating cubes.

Review | Catlateral Damage

Everyone should love cats. Cats are awesome. Furry little creatures that sleep in the sun's rays most of the day, brush their head against you to show you they care, and blink slowly at you with love.

Preview | Hue

Hue is a puzzle platform title which plays with colour and perception to build a unique and clean gaming experience telling the story of a boy trying to find his mother.