Month: July 2018
Nothing quite like being stuck on a stack of explosives from your own posterior to let you know when you really clucked up.
Dig deep and you'll dust-off an enjoyable game. However, its real treasure shines in its co-op capability.
Bwano, Kito and Lina return in the second of their point-and-click adventures. Whilst still retaining its totally tropical taste, this journey down contains a much darker and seedier setting.
The definitive edition of Bethesda's Prey; all presented within a digitally-deluxed package.
While Crude is certainly debatable, this throwback title is certainly effective in reminding us the highs and lows of what was arcade gaming in the 90s.
SpiritSphereDX is a glorious blend of retro graphics and frantic gameplay that reminds you tennis is always better if you have bombs and magic.
This is one title that it might just be best to skip.
Adorable character design, great control concept and execution, and a ton of replay value for the collector in all of us: Heroki is simply a smash hit.
John has been kidnapped and Mary has to save her brother, oh and there's a cloud city as well.
A simplistic survival game that is a lot more than what it initially seems to be.