This past week saw the release of Bunker – The Underground Game. An indie point and click adventure inspired by the classic games of the 90s that promises a healthy dose of witty humor and pop culture references. As Otto Thompson, you explore an underground bunker that echoes the cold war era and the threat of nuclear war. Judging from our first half hour with the game, the perfect setting for comedy 😉 We spoke to Tony Sundell, the solo developer behind the project to find out more. Continue reading “Bunker – The Underground Game developer interview (PC)”
Guns, Gore and Cannoli review (PC)
Guns, Gore and Cannoli takes a tried and tested formula and creates a fresh blend by drawing inspiration from a number of different sources – making for an enjoyable old school sidescroller. Continue reading “Guns, Gore and Cannoli review (PC)”
Inside My Radio review (PC)
Inside My Radio is a rhythm-based platformer where the music unfortunately stops before you want it to, but is a delight while it lasts. Continue reading “Inside My Radio review (PC)”
Kholat – developer interview
We discussed the upcoming exploration/horror hybrid Kholat with Łukasz Kubiak, co-founder of development studio Imgn.pro. The Unreal 4 engine-powered game about the mysterious Dyatlov Pass Incident, narrated by Sean Bean, is looking gorgeous and will be out in just a couple of weeks. Continue reading “Kholat – developer interview”
3D Realms Anthology review (PC)
The 3D Realms anthology is a wonderful look back at the early 90s PC gaming era with tons of original productions that were never released on other platforms. A nostalgic trip at where some of today’s franchises came from as well as a chance to scoop up some games that wouldn’t look out of place as a present day indie title. Continue reading “3D Realms Anthology review (PC)”