Greedy Guns Adds Another Metroidvania Game to PC
This week out Time Waster is keeping busy with Greedy Guns, a Metroidvania game about greedy mercenaries on an alien planet.
This week out Time Waster is keeping busy with Greedy Guns, a Metroidvania game about greedy mercenaries on an alien planet.
Solstice Chronicles M.I.A. features a Marine behind enemy lines searching for a cure for a virus plaguing both Earth and the Martian colonies. On Mars, the Marine must use his unique skills and a friendly insurgent drone to counter the threats from mutants, insurgency and even storms to save humanity in this unique shooter.
Looking for a little exciting multiplayer combat? Try doing it while piloting a seemingly inebriated rocket ship pulled from the cells of a 1950s sci-fi movie. Rocket Wars is a frustrating but fun exercise in chaotic combat.
This week out local Time Waster is playing a endless wave browser game called Death By Ninja that’s filled with pixel blood.
Billy is taking a look at Bullet Soul Infinite Burst this week, which is an enhanced version of a shump he reviewed earlier this year!
The PlayStation 4 exclusive Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a blissful remake of three classics, Crash Bandicoot, Cortex Strikes Back, and Warped. That means that all the joys and flaws of those games are back too, in a much more beautiful package.
Those who fondly remember Housemarque’s classic shooter Resogun will also fall in love with the neon-drenched, twin-stick arcade action of Nex Machina. It’s got incredible style coupled with precise and smooth gameplay.
This week Billy is checking out a platformer called Super Cat Bros. that tries its best to emulate a SNES-era game, but does it succeed?
It’s a post-apocalyptic world and you are a survivor. But to stay alive, you must build a worthy road warrior vehicle to destroy everyone that stands in your way. This is Crossout, a brand new vehicle-based MMO that is already attracting millions of players. We dive into the beta to put a little rubber on the road, and some punks to the curve.
One of the most unusual games we’ve played in a while, Super Rude Bear Resurrection challenges a bear from East London to use speed, stamina, and piles and piles of his own corpses to escape challenging platformer levels.