A Game of Scares
This week I sat down to play The Last Door Chapter One: The Letter. Did this horror themed point-and-click adventure scare me, or was it all smoke and mirrors?
This week I sat down to play The Last Door Chapter One: The Letter. Did this horror themed point-and-click adventure scare me, or was it all smoke and mirrors?
Our reviewer really wanted to like Marvel Heroes. But bland combat, unnecessary MMO elements and a payment scheme that practically requires hundreds of dollars in fees to advance makes this hero a zero.
Dear Esther is a game you might have never heard of, but it’s also unlike anything else you’ve probably ever played. If you want something completely different, Esther has your ticket.
In a classic escape-the-room styled game, I have to solve puzzle after puzzle in order to get out. Is this game all that great? Or is it just another run-of-the-mill escape game that’s better left alone?
The Walking Dead: 400 Days is a standalone DLC that bridges the gap between the first and second series of games from that undead world. And while it’s incredibly good, it’s also terribly short.
From construction sites to train yards, Urban Trial Freestyle challenges you to conquer the urban landscape on your dirt bike, and to look good doing it.
Mr. White the Time Waster sits down to play with his phone again this week, and jumps into a game of Robot Unicorn Attack 2. Is it worth a download?
Rush Bros is a visually overloaded platformer for the PC and consoles that challenges you not only to get the best time on a music-trap laden extreme course, but also to beat your opponent.
GoD Factory: Wingmen is a space combat shooter where teams of four pilots group up to try and take out an enemy aircraft carrier, while others try to do the same thing to your base. Action stations!
The last couple of weeks I’ve spent my time playing a build your own town game called Anno Online. Is it worth looking into?