Green Game: TimeSwapper quickly evokes a sense of deja vu. It is the second game by developer iFun4all to hit the Vita, and the previous one wasn’t that long ago. Here’s our review. Continue reading “Green Game: TimeSwapper review (Vita)”
Lakeview Cabin Collection review (PC)
Lakeview Cabin Collection by developer Roope Tamminen is an homage to many of the horror movies we’ve seen since the eighties. A group of young adults (usually still teens) gets caught up in a situation where a mysterious killer or monster haunts them and picks them off one by one – usually in gory and/or creative ways. The people in the group generally make a habit out of making bad decisions, the first one usually being to split up. Continue reading “Lakeview Cabin Collection review (PC)”
Azkend 2 – The World Beneath review (Vita)
Today we review Azkend 2 – The World Beneath by Finland-based developer 10tons for the Playstation Vita. Continue reading “Azkend 2 – The World Beneath review (Vita)”
Wobbly Jungle review (PC)
Appearances can be deceiving, and this is definitely the case for Wobbly Jungle, developed by Iran-based developer Sourena. What looked like a quick playtest for a standard platformer turned into quite the hardcore challenge. Continue reading “Wobbly Jungle review (PC)”
The Detail Season One review (PC)
The episodic adventure game genre has had a strong presence in the past 10 years ago, with Telltale paving the way back into the mainstream for what was once considered a dying genre – and one exclusive to PC. Recent examples like The Walking Dead have also been successful on consoles, but it’s the PC where the majority of new adventure games reside. One such example is The Detail by Rival Games, which just wrapped up its first season with the release of episode 3: “Devil in the Detail”. Continue reading “The Detail Season One review (PC)”