Castle of Shikigami Brings Another Shump to PCs
This week the Time Waster takes a trip to the past to check out Castle of Shikigami, an old game that has a new release on PC.
This week the Time Waster takes a trip to the past to check out Castle of Shikigami, an old game that has a new release on PC.
Both beautiful and challenging, Rain World is a hauntingly beautiful side-scroller that deals with heavy issues such as morality, loss and the value of family. It’s a dangerous world, but worth the journey.
After picking up numerous awards, including a GiN Game of the Year for strategy titles, the stylish, story-packed Viking saga moves to consoles, where it’s sure to find an appreciative audience. We take a look at the new console port.
Jonathon North is a Marine sniper who finds himself in the hills of Georgia taking down Separatists while looking for his kidnapped brother Robert. A first-person shooter, Sniper Ghost Warrior 3, exemplifies sniper combat. Choose your gameplay style as a sniper ghost or warrior in this challenging military style game.
This week our Time Waster is a futuristic racing game for the Nintendo Switch called Fast RMX, and it’s giving off some F-Zero feels.
Occultus: Mediterranean Cabal is not your typical hidden object title. Instead, it puts the emphasis solidly on story and plot, which, depending on your tastes, might be good or bad.
A remastered visual novel, Scar of the doll takes players on a journey from a strange disappearance to the uncovering of hidden truths inside a prestigious Tokyo lab. Play as Asumi as she searches for her sister, but choose wisely because not all is as it seems, and some choices have deadly consequences.
The first Steeplejack book was an amazing ride scaling the lofty heights of the Bar-Selehm city state. Firebrand keeps the high-flying action going, and cements author A. J. Hartley as one to watch for young adult fiction.
RiME’s incredibly gorgeous world is the setting for a story about childhood innocence and life and death. A puzzle adventure with more than enough to set it apart from its influences. Whilst easy puzzles and control flaws detract, Rime’s charm and story makes it a worthwhile journey.
This week our Time Waster is finally giving JRPGs on his smartphone a try and he might’ve just found a good one with Machine Knight.