Insert Coin review

First released for home audiences late last month through the Alamo on Demand platform, the arcade gaming documentary film Insert Coin heads to additional VOD platforms very soon. Coming to Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Vimeo on Demand, Google Play, Xbox, and PlayStation, it’s a release that those who are nostalgic for the classic arcade experience will want to check out. Here’s why. Continue reading “Insert Coin review”

Release roundup: I, AI, Tesla Force & Speaking Simulator

Today we’re looking at three recent releases that may have escaped your attention – the console ports of arcade shooter I, AI and Speaking Simulator as well as 10tons’ latest game Tesla Force. Continue reading “Release roundup: I, AI, Tesla Force & Speaking Simulator”

Twin Mirror review (multi)

Studio Dontnod has become an established name in the videogame community when it comes to their pioneering use of narrative-driven storytelling. Twin Mirror is their next title, which they’re self-publishing for consoles and PCs with a litle help from Bandai Namco when it comes to distribution. Continue reading “Twin Mirror review (multi)”

At the Mountains of Madness review

Not just content releasing some of the best role playing games you can get, Free League (or Fria Ligan in their native Swedish tongue) also regularly surprises us with other projects, including the board game version of Crusader Kings. Now, just in time for the gift-giving season, they’re releasing an illustrated version of H.P. Lovecraft’s At The Mountains of Madness, with art by François Baranger. Time to take a look. Continue reading “At the Mountains of Madness review”