Reviews

Ergaster and the Habilis Review – Cavemen Evolving in Style

With its rich Gogs undertones and the scent of Biology class in the air, Ergaster and the Habilis is a lemmings style game with a caveman twist you’ll definitely want to get your paws on. It was developed by French Studio Neebla Games, the same team ...

Ether One Review – More than Meets the Mind’s Eye

Released by White Paper Games on March 25, Ether One is a puzzle adventure game with scenery reminiscent of Dear Esther, and gameplay elements very similar to the Portal series.   The premise of the game is actually very simple: you play ...

Escape Goat 2 Review – The Great Escape

Escape Goat 2 is a nightmare. A beautiful, mind-bending, fulfilling nightmare.   Magical Time Bean took everything from Escape Goat, originally released on the Xbox 360 in 2011, and improved upon it all. The most obvious changes are the ...

Nidhogg Review

In today’s race to create games that immerse players in vast, beautiful, diverse experiences, it’s easy to lose sight of the age-old sign of a well-balanced game: Does it achieve what it set out to achieve? After watching match after frustrating ...

Songs2See Review: Seeing is Not Believing

In a genre full of match-the-color-button games like Guitar Hero, Songs2See stands out among the rest. There’s no pretend, plastic guitar or fake drumset; you use your own, real instruments to play the 50+ songs that are bundled with the game. You ...

PAX East 2015 Preview: Albino Lullaby is a Rubik-esque Nightmare

Oh, look, another horror preview! I just can’t lay off of them, can I? When Albino Lullaby said they’d be at PAX East, I knew I had to give the demo a try. Ape Law’s adventure horror experience won the Epic Epic Award for Best World and Narrative ...

BloodRayne: Betrayal Review – The Fantasy Deathcore Gore Orchestra

Everyone’s favorite nazi fighting, half human-half vampire femme fatale, Agent Rayne, is back in a new game that is more of a celebration of gore then either of her two previous games, or any of her three movies. That’s right, Bloodrayne: Betrayal ...

‘The Trouble With Robots’ Review – A Quirky Card Game Not For Fans Of Robots

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‘Rogue Legacy’ Review – Putting The Evil Into Medieval

A wise man once said “…in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” As it would appear this does not only apply to just real life but also to Cellar Door Games’ latest creation, Rogue Legacy as you pay the toll troll all ...

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