‘Ratings War’ Review – If It Bleeds, It Leads
The biggest strength of interactive fiction is in how it lets the player shape the story of the game. While …
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The biggest strength of interactive fiction is in how it lets the player shape the story of the game. While …
Continue reading “‘Ratings War’ Review – If It Bleeds, It Leads”
I’ve always felt the best action games have a certain underlying rhythm to them. In those games, levels are designed …
Dust: An Elysian Tail ($5.99) is the kind of game you can really lose yourself in. The sort of game …
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I’ve lost more than a few weekends to offerings from Armor Games, and Soda Dungeon (Free) certainly didn’t break that …
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Like many popular figures, PewDiePie tends to get a mixed reaction. A whole lot of people love him. At least …
I still remember the first time I ever played Pac-Man. It was at the arcade, and the concept of a …
I can’t recall if it’s been formally announced, but this twelfth installment in Tin Man’s long-running Gamebook Adventures series is, …
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When I was a kid my dad taught me how to draw a Penrose triangle, which is regarded as one …
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So, I love football manager games, and I’ve loved playing football games (or soccer for some of you) like FIFA …
When it comes to game developers, you should not expect reasonable practicality from them. Their dreams far exceed their ability …
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