‘Nameless: The Hackers’ Review – Who Knew Hacking Was Turn-based?
An RPG set in the wild, wild internets.
An RPG set in the wild, wild internets.
I’ve been golfing before. The first time I tagged along with my dad. He hit a ball just off a …
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Like many gamers, my three best friends and I have a long-standing gaming tradition. Every holiday, we gather for our …
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Set in a mysterious, subterranean expanse, Unmechanical follows a plucky propellor-equipped robot on a journey to bring life back to a place long-forgotten. Mixing point-and-click adventure principles with wonderful puzzling, the game tickles the synapses of thinkers and dreamers alike.
Does anyone remember The Conduit? That ambitious Wii shooter that combined mystery and lore with with action fundamentals, and made …
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A space-themed RTS that gets the job done.
Hacking isn’t much of a competitive sport. There are certainly competitions out there like Pwn2Own, but they don’t look much …
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Minecraft, Tower Defense, and FPS all combine to form an excellent strategic offering on iOS.
Part game, part music toy, Melodive is a unique endless diver that puts you in a first-person, front row seat for a trip through the trippy. Explore endless caverns as you fall and collect magical Melodium to craft a different tune each round as you go for the highest score.
Liberation Maiden ($2.99) began as part of Level-5‘s Guild01 compilation, a collection of four downloadable Nintendo 3DS games made by some …
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