A new Post-Cyberpunk Survival Horror RPG recently got announced and it’s giving me real Signalis mixed with STASIS: Bone Totem vibes. Both are brilliant sci-fi games albeit quite different. GRAFT looks like it could nestle in alongside them as another…
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The Forever Winter looks terrifyingly fantastic
There are a few games where you’re billed as not being the hero of the story. One that immediately springs to mind is Kingdom Come: Deliverance. While he kind of becomes the hero he doesn’t start as one per se.…
Arena Breakout: Infinite, Can it compete?
The latest in a long line of Extraction Shooters has just hit the ‘shelves’ in the form of Arena Breakout: Infinite. With it being free to play it has the benefit of people being able to check the game out…
Concord has me confused
I’ve been keeping an eye on Concord since it was announced during the Summer Games Fest. The premise looked cool, but at the same time, it seems confusing. They’re trying to mash together a few different games with influences from…
SENTRY is great fun!
I don’t quite know what’s going on this year. But the first 6 months of 2024 have been stacked with great games. It seems like so many have come out in the last couple of months that I can’t keep…
Homeworld 3 Review
I’ve never played a Homeworld game so I’ve no idea how to compare Homeworld 3 to the previous games but what I do know is that Homeworld 3 has had me hooked from the start and the aesthetics are “chefs…
Guild Wars 2 Has Finally Clicked!
For roughly two decades I’ve tried getting into MMORPG’s, but of the ones I’ve tried, they’ve never grabbed me for long. One of the main issues I’ve found when trying to get into MMO’s is that I wasn’t there at…
No Rest for the Wicked is more like the Ori games than you’d think
Ori and the Blind Forest is one of my favourite video games and the sequel was fantastic too. It’s rare for studios – especially indie studios, to completely change the types of games they make. I’ve been trying to think…
Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View Review
Ever since I picked up my Steam Deck, I’ve developed a new appreciation for couch co-op and regularly enjoy gaming sessions with my partner where we solve crimes and puzzles of all shapes and sizes. After completing the fantastic Stasis:…