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Match three plus the excitement of city building! That’s the twist Lost In Night brings to the straightforward formula. That plus hand-painted graphics, several different...
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Dear Esther, the 2012 remake of experimental games studio thechineseroom’s source modification of the same name, is, at times, incredibly infuriating. The slow walking pace...
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The bad good thing about Steam is that it has these regular sales. Most of the time this results in me spending money on games...
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Often a game will excel in one particular aspect. Perhaps it has superb music, but nothing memorable to tie it back to. Or maybe its...
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Irisu Syndrome (untranslated name: Irisu Shoukougun) is a charming little Japanese freeware physics-puzzle game featuring four cute, anime-styled university students who don’t look old enough...
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The water level was rising quickly behind us, but there were yet more enemies to fight in order to reach safe ground. Nathalie valiantly succumbed...
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When you’re a game reviewer, you work under a curse. That curse is this: you are perpetually being asked to review games that look amazing and sound...
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If you’ve participated in any game subject at university or similar institution, you will have seen a game like Drains. It’s the type of game...
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Harkening back to the good old days – we all love to do it. The sun was sunnier, the soft drinks softer, and penny sweets...
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I would be lying if I said I was over zombies. They are a fascinating horror trope, and one perfectly suited to digital games. Some...
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Games developers, I reckon, usually follow one of two general paths. Either they look at the market and think “Hmm. These kinds of games are...
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Defcon is a real-time strategy game developed by Indie studio Introversion Software. They call it the world’s first Genocide ‘em up, and they aren’t far...