I grew up playing games like Super Sprint, Super Cars and Ivan ‘Ironman’ Stewart’s Super Off Road and have always been fond of racing little miniature cars around a track. If you’re not quite as old, you may remember the Micro Machines or Death Rally series, or even Rock ‘n Roll Racing for the SNES. And now we have BlazeRush by Targem, which wants to follow in the footsteps of those games with all the features we’ve gotten to know over the four decades that the genre has been around for. Continue reading “BlazeRush review (PC)”
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World of Warships preview (PC)
World of Warships is shaping up to be vastly different from its tank and plane-based cousins, and promises to bring the artillery genre to a whole new generation of (online) gamers. We spoke with Mikhail Fedorov, head of operations for Lesta Studios in St. Petersburg, about the upcoming title. Continue reading “World of Warships preview (PC)”
Chuck’s Challenge 3D review (PC)
Chuck’s Challenge is a great retro-style puzzle game and a worthy successor to the Atari Lynx classic Chip’s Challenge. It also just got a lot of new content for experienced players with its “Flummery update”. Continue reading “Chuck’s Challenge 3D review (PC)”
Endless Legend review (PC)
Every now and then we play games after they come out and regret not being able to cover them at release. For those lesser-known gems we like to do mini reviews and this weekend we’re looking at two of them. This time it’s Endless Legend’s turn. Continue reading “Endless Legend review (PC)”
Gabriel Knight 20th Anniversary review
The original Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers is universally recognized as one of the great classics of point and click adventure genre. It’s a testament to its status that I’ve had on my “to do” list for about 20 years now, but I never got around to playing it until the 20th anniverary edition came around. Continue reading “Gabriel Knight 20th Anniversary review”