We used normal buttons and analog sticks, the back touch panel, both cameras, and the accelerometer to play on the PlayStation Vita. Meanwhile, Draw Slasher, a game developed by the Polish firm Mass Creation, demonstrates that one finger is enough to unleash a true, gory samurai-style slaughter on the console’s front screen. When the main […]
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Eador: Masters of the Broken World Review
God-like Masters struggle on the remains of devastated Eador floating amid the sky. Everyone wants to reconstruct the world broken by the Cataclysm, but everyone has their own notion of how the new world should appear. The final choice will be made by the person with the most authority. Eador is a turn-based strategy game […]
Anomaly 2 Review
Anomaly 2 had the potential to be a fantastic sequel, but it became “only” a creative evolution of the first, with an intriguing multiplayer mode at the foreground. The creation of the Polish 11 bit studios leaves you disappointed with a simplistic narrative, lousy acting, and a short single-player campaign. The potential was far larger. […]
Don’t Starve Review
Don’t Starve may be an adaptation of this work if filmmaker Tim Burton, known for his unique perspective on the world, inspired by Minecraft, decides to produce a survival horror film in the style of an artistic bedtime story. However, such a film was never realized, and the game from Klei Entertainment – previously renowned […]
Sword of the Stars The Pit Review
Despite the secondary, unrevealing situation, certain games may be highly entertaining. Sword of the Stars: The Pit is one such game, in which we investigate the mysteries of a dark alien facility in order to save the world from an illness known as Xombies, which converts people into space zombies. The Pit is a sequel […]
Kairo Review
When independent games attempt to address serious issues, the outcomes are frequently disappointing. The founders’ artistic flare seldom bodes well for the output. There are diamonds among games that aim to be art, but far too frequently we get something not particularly playable but painfully arrogant. Richard Perrin, the guy who introduced us to the […]
Monster Loves You! Review
The Monster adores you! This is one of those indie titles where we’re not sure if it’s still a game. Despite being marketed as an RPG, it is mostly an interactive tale. The principle is straightforward. We take on the role of a monster. We will recount his tale, have adventures, and build character qualities […]
Driftmoon Review
Driftmoon is an original RPG that does not appear to have been produced in the twenty-first century, yet it is nonetheless a modern gem. Although unpolished, it is nonetheless valuable. It was full of fairy-tale charm and reminded me of a period when what counted most in virtual excursions was the ambiance surrounding a compelling […]
Persona 4 Golden Review
School, shop, small market, and residence have all been renovated. Moving from the city to the countryside is not always connected with what urban youngsters think to be the finest thing in the world. However, the unnamed hero of Persona 4: Golden will not be bored when he travels from Tokyo to little Inaba. The […]
Slender The Arrival Review
Slender: The Arrival makes every effort to demonstrate that it is a full-fledged version of the game in the shape of a horror game, complete with a strange narrative and a good audiovisual backdrop. In reality, the only thing that remains of the original Slender is the dread that accompanies our acts, which is rapidly […]