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Review: Being a Fantasy Shopkeeper in Moonlighter Feels Too Much Like Real Work

Moonlighter by developer Digital Sun is what you get if you take the typical roleplaying game formula and flips it on its head. Instead of questing, getting loot, and selling […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • July 5, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: UnassumingScavenger SV-4 is an Addictive Surprise

    The Steam Summer Sale is upon us again. Sometimes, I feel like it’s a bust–every year I buy way too many games, with few ever hooking me. It was mostly […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • July 3, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Vampyr Never Reaches its Potential

    Vampyr is a game where you play as a vampire—something that has been tried to varying success in the past. Developer Dontnod has had plenty of experience with telling a […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • June 13, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Omnicube is Purely Puzzles, and That’s Okay

    Are you tired of puzzle games not being hard enough? Well, developer Trykon Studios has a game for you. Omnicube is tough. While most games have puzzle elements, Omnicube is […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • June 12, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Despite its Clunkiness Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor–Martyr is a Solid ARPG

    The Warhammer franchise is vast, and deeply entrenched into modern video games. There is a Warhammer game in every genre I can think of (except for platformers, and puzzle games—I’d […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • June 11, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Shape of the World is a Beautiful, Meditative Experience

    Shape of the World by developer Hollow Tree Games is like walking through a peaceful dreamscape. It’s not really a game in the more traditional sense: there are no quests […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • June 6, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Classic Roguelike ADOM: Ancient Domains of Mystery Gets a Modern Makeover

    ADOM: Ancient Domains of Mystery has been around since 1994. Originally developed for Linux-based systems, ADOM used ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Exchange) to create rudimentary shapes for a […]

  • David Lanzafame
  • May 26, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Safe House–Bond. James Bond’s… Boss

    It must be rough for the character of M. While 007 galivants around the globe to foil evil plans with a flying car and a few martinis, poor M is […]

  • David Lanzafame
  • May 22, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Masters of Anima–Command Stone Armies to do Your Bidding

    Developed by Passtech Games, Masters of Anima is a vibrantly beautiful, cartoonish isometric strategy game in the vein of Nintendo’s Pikmin series. But instead of Captain Olimar with his command of Pikmin, […]

  • Trevor Edwards
  • May 21, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Murderous Pursuits— it’s my Murder Party and I Can Cry If I Want to

    Murderous Pursuits is the spiritual successor to The Ship: Murder Party, a game where deception and quick-wits reigned. Developed by the triple-threat studio Blazing Griffin, who work on films, post-processing […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • May 20, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: Conan Exiles–Barbaric Fantasy Survival

    Open world survival was once the hot ticket, occupying the space in which battle royale currently resides. Ironically, both genres are in their heyday as Early Access promises are turning […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • May 17, 2018
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: FAR: Lone Sails is a Beautiful, Atmospheric Masterpiece

    FAR: Lone Sails is the tale of a journey across a dead or dying world, rendered in a beautiful watercolor-esque art style. The debut title of Swiss developer Okomotive, I […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • May 17, 2018
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