‘Pan-Pan’ Review – An Open-World Puzzle Game with Whacking
While the last open-world puzzle adventure I reviewed had the torches and pitchforks out for me, I do love the …
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While the last open-world puzzle adventure I reviewed had the torches and pitchforks out for me, I do love the …
Continue reading “‘Pan-Pan’ Review – An Open-World Puzzle Game with Whacking”
Okay, not quite all of them. That honor goes to Enter the Gungeon (SUCH A GOOD GAME), but it doesn’t …
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Did you guys know that they’re making a movie about the Rampage video game franchise starring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson!? …
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I’ve been down the road a couple of times before with games from developer Ian MacLarty, and I feel like …
Video games are the best form of artwork there is, because the unique aspects of the form create for interesting …
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Geometry Wars almost spawned a new genre of shoot ’em up when it arrived in 2003, as a Trojan horse …
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The popularity of hero-centric multiplayer has taken gaming by storm over the last few years. Seeded by MOBAs like League …
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One of the best games of 2015 was Downwell ($2.99), the roguelike action game of descending down a well with …
Continue reading “‘Missileman’ Review – Sky Rockets in Flight, Afternoon Delight”
Goodnight Games has made an interesting action game in Malevolent Machines ($1.99). It’s a game with some clever ideas, and …
Continue reading “‘Malevolent Machines’ Review – Quirky, Flawed, and Fun”
Big Bucket Software is back after their solid 2014 adventure game Space Age ($2.99), returning to their breakout hit The …
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