‘Tales from the Borderlands’ Episode Four, “Escape Plan Bravo,” Releases Next Week
Lest you forgot about Telltale’s fantastic Tales from the Borderlands (Free) series, it’s still cranking forward, with its fourth episode, …
Lest you forgot about Telltale’s fantastic Tales from the Borderlands (Free) series, it’s still cranking forward, with its fourth episode, …
Sequels seem to come in two different flavors these days. Most commonly, we get yearly installments, enough time to hopefully …
In September of last year, developer Chasing Carrots released their humorous space simulation game Cosmonautica ($2.99) onto Steam Early Access. …
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Way back in 2011, developer Almost Human were hard at work on their old-school inspired first-person dungeon crawler Legend of …
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The gamebooks released by publisher Choice Of Games are a bit of a tough sell to the uninitiated. I mean, …
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Let me start this review by apologizing for its tardiness. I’ve been kicking this down the road for weeks, mostly …
Continue reading “‘Always Sometimes Monsters’ Review – Deeply Unpleasant”
The majority of games I’ve been playing the past few months have been somewhat shallow affairs. Quick reaction games, simple …
Continue reading “‘Adventures of Pip’ Review – I Came In Like A Rectangle”
Dinofour ($0.99) is a charming retro-inspired puzzle platformer where the goal is to guide four dinosaurs to their egg at …
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Arriving a bit later than the week’s other new games, Sega and developer Picomy have finally released their gorgeous touchscreen …
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I start this review of Til Morning’s Light ($3.99) off with a treatise on WayForward Technologies, the developer of Til …
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