Category: PC Reviews
Under the pretense of a roguelike where players can choose the length of the run, Book of Demons brings a fun but long campaign anyone can enjoy.
The latest entry in the Doom & Destiny series, which changes the usual standard RPG genre to open world survival.
In Space Crew, once the gameplay is nailed, the game gets a lot funnier and really addictive, even though not having difficulty options.
Despite its combat, Going Under is undoubtedly a great piece of creative work, and it proves that there’s so much more that can be done within this popular and overcrowded genre.
FIFA 21 has focused more on its fluidity and overall gameplay experience this time round, whilst this is enough for most, it may not be enough for others but makes for a solid entry to the genre.
If you're an old school gamer, 9th Dawn III: Shadow of Erthil's aesthetic, gameplay, and level of challenge will speak to you.
Deathtrap provides a lot of solid content, though nothing groundbreaking in the tower defence genre. For fans of the these types of games it should be a solid choice, though players who are more on the fence may want to look elsewhere.
It is a nice VR title with a lot of potential, but yet it is lacking.
Life is lonely when you don't know who you are. Can you identify the real you when you share a mind with 9 others?
I have never so enjoyed a game that makes me so angry in my life.