We spoke to 22cans’ Peter Molyneux about (indie) videogame development, working at a smaller studio and the mechanics of free-to-play games. We’re happy to now share this with our online followers in a two-part feature. Continue reading “Peter Molyneux Interview – Part 1”
Dying Light review (PC)
For a long time we weren’t sure what to think about Dying Light – even though we had seen developer demos and had experienced hands-on time with the game during Gamescom. The demos, as well as our own gameplay time, hinted at a frantic experience with high speed escapes across rooftops, pushing and hitting your way through hordes of zombies without much rhyme or reason. That uncertainty is now gone. Continue reading “Dying Light review (PC)”
Tengami review (PC)
Tengami on Steam is a wonderful gameplay experience for those that don’t have access to the mobile version of the game. A welcome break from the intense AAA titles we were bombarded with during the holidays, Nyamyam introduces a breath of fresh air with Tengami. Continue reading “Tengami review (PC)”
Dodo Master review (mobile)
Dodo Master is a mobile game that doesn’t feel like a mobile game – and that’s a big compliment. It brings classic platforming to smart devices in a very accessible way – with the limitation and charm that that entails. Continue reading “Dodo Master review (mobile)”
Singstar: Ultimate Party review (PS3)
Singstar: Ultimate Party is by no means a great (or even good) game, but we still managed to have some fun with it. Here’s how. Continue reading “Singstar: Ultimate Party review (PS3)”