KARMA: The Dark World draws you into a dystopian version of 1984 East Germany, where the omnipresent Leviathan Corporation controls every aspect of life. Developed by Pollard Studio and published by Wired Productions, this first-person psychological thriller blends a captivating narrative with mind-bending environments. During our time with the PC version at Gamescom, we got to explore the dark corridors of this alternate reality, where mystery, espionage, and immersive storytelling come together. Continue reading “KARMA: The Dark World preview”
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Warhammer 40,000 – Mechanicus II preview
Warhammer: Mechanicus II, the anticipated sequel from Bulwark Studios and Kasedo Games, looks to elevate the tactical, turn-based combat of its predecessor with fresh mechanics and a deeper narrative. Set within the universe of Warhammer 40,000, this game explores the growing conflict between the Adeptus Mechanicus and the Necrons. With a story helmed by veteran author Ben Counter and new features designed to challenge even the most seasoned strategy fans, Mechanicus II is shaping up to be a must-play for fans of both the Warhammer franchise and turn-based tactics. Continue reading “Warhammer 40,000 – Mechanicus II preview”
Port roundup: MindSeize, They Came From The Sky 2 & Damikira
MindSeize, They Came From The Sky 2 and Damikira were all recently ported over to consoles after an earlier PC release. Here’s a closer look at all three. Continue reading “Port roundup: MindSeize, They Came From The Sky 2 & Damikira”
Developer interview: Matchbox Driving Adventures
Outright Games recently released Matchbox Driving Adventures, and in addition to reviewing the game we also caught up with senior production Rudy Lamy to dive into the development of the game. Here’s what we found out. Continue reading “Developer interview: Matchbox Driving Adventures”
Metal: Hellsinger VR review
Metal: Hellsinger VR brings the brutal, rhythm-based shooter with a metal soundtrack from the flatscreen to virtual reality, placing players directly into the depths of Hell. Stepping into the shoes of The Unknown, a half-demon driven by a quest for vengeance, the VR adaptation turns the original game’s intense, beat-driven action into an even more immersive experience. With a unique soundtrack blaring in the background and fast-paced action sequences, the premise of Metal: Hellsinger VR feels like an engaging fit for the VR format that should engage the senses. Continue reading “Metal: Hellsinger VR review”