Posts Tagged ‘game’
  • Aarklash: Legacy (Review) PC

    Posted by on September 18, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Aarklash: Legacy is the latest strategy adventure game by Cyanide Studios. It offers a  stimulating story with non-stop combat. Combat is also similar to Dark Age, allowing you to give orders and pause time. You can perform devastating combos by queuing multiple skills for your party members. Boss encounters are especially difficult, and executing the wrong combo can result in the decimation o... more.
  • Nuclear Outrun (Review) iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad

    Posted by on September 6, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    The brain devouring undead have shambled their way onto the iOS platform in Gamenauts' endless genre-based racer, Nuclear Outrun. A nuke is descending on the city to destroy the fleshing eating menace, and your only escape from the blast is a modified pickup truck. As you flee from the city, hordes of zombies wearing clown outfits, bunny ears and typical, everyday clothing 'drop' into the envir... more.
  • Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes – “Empires Update” Now Live

    Posted by on August 22, 2013 under Euro, News, PC
    Stardock has updated its hit fantasy strategy game, Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes to version 1.3.  The new “Empires” patch focuses on making the AI more dangerous and diverse, improving the overall game experience. AI players are now more adept at using their magical power, building more lethal armies, protecting their territory, path-finding and more.  Additionally, the AI for t... more.
  • Mamorukun Curse! (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on August 16, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    Japanese hell shooters have grown in popularity over the years. Deathsmiles is one title that comes to mind for its replay value and knuckle-whitening gameplay. Mamorukun Curse! by UFO Interactive is a direct port of a Sega Naomi coin-op that was originally released in 2008. As one of seven 'chosen' souls sent to the Netherworld to save it from being swallowed up by the World of Darkness, you must... more.
  • Payday 2 (Review) PC

    Posted by on August 13, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Three years ago, a genre-defining game was released and it was unlike anything ever seen before; that game was Payday by Overkill. Released today on Steam, Payday 2 is a direct sequel to the original game placing gamers in the role of infamous criminals Dallas, Houston, Wolf and Chain. Payday 2 revolutionizes the genre it pioneered by including twice the action, while maintaining the drama that... more.
  • Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition (Review) PC

    Posted by on July 24, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition is a retro-style role-playing game; it’s unlike anything ever released before. It plays like a game of pen and paper Dungeons and Dragons with a group of friends during a weekend get-together. The quests are straightforward; they give you the option to select from a handful of linear options. The different quests available include Merchant, Escorts, Slay a ... more.
  • Muramasa Rebirth (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on July 24, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Originally available for Nintendo Wii, Muramasa redefined the 2D action role-playing genre with its demon blade weapon system and mind-blowing visuals. Muramasa Rebirth for PS Vita is essentially the same game that retains all the knuckle-whitening gameplay of the original, while also maintaining the core mechanics that made its predecessor a success. As either the demon possessed princess Momohim... more.
  • Expeditions: Conquistador (Review) PC

    Posted by on July 23, 2013 under PC, Reviews
    Expeditions: Conquistador is unlike anything currently available on Steam. It offers a colonial, Neopolitan setting that has never been experienced in a strategy game before. It relies heavily on strategy and uses a turn-based system like most games in the genre.  Plus, it includes a robust story that will have you immersed for hours. Conquistador is absolutely brilliant; its micromanagement s... more.
  • Limbo (Review) PSVita

    Posted by on July 8, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    The nameless boy who searches for his sister on the edge of Hell is finally available for the PS Vita. Known for its brilliant and sometimes morbid puzzles, Limbo redefined the 2D platform genre with its horror-style monochromatic black and white graphics and Silent Hill-style film grain effects. The PS Vita release is a straight port of the original game with no additional features or touchscr... more.
  • Rugby Challenge 2: Lions Tour Edition – Snatches Victory

    Posted by on July 5, 2013 under Euro, News, PC
    Last-minute victory from a well aimed kick brings test to a dramatic close in Rugby Challenge 2: the Lions Tour Edition Home Entertainment Suppliers Pty (HES) and Alternative Software brought together the two sides in a climactic battle a day early to predict the final outcome of the British & Irish Lions Australia tour of 2013. In a close match that saw the Qantas Wallabies narrowl... more.