Klaus is an Indie platformer that routinely breaks fourth wall rules, with main character Klaus talking to players and even sometimes seeking advice. It makes the player more like a character too, and adds a wonderful twist to gameplay.
This week our Time Waster is singing the blues over his lost smartphone, but not before he got one last review for a racing game called Traffic Rider out of the mobile device.
Kromaia Omega takes the bullet hell games from the arcade days of old and turns it into a 3D experience that is quite fun. Keep streaming out those bullets, with no need to reload required. Originally released on the PC, it jumps over to the PlayStation 4, and bullet hell came with it.
This week Billy is looking to impress the ladies with his wonderfully grown beard in Beardgrow, but is it really worth all the effort he’ll have to go through?
Extreme Exorcism changes the platformer genre a bit by having the monsters learn player tactics and mimic them. So the great tactic you used in one level can become a player-killer in the next. Choose your strategy carefully.
This week Billy makes a return to browser-based gaming with a platformer called Spider: Downloaded. Is this game one that you should give some of your spare time to?
This week Bill y is slipping away from his normal Time Waster to check out the alpha of Blacksea Odyssey, which is a top-down shooter with a unique twist.
Cross of the Dutchman tells the story of Pier Donia in his single man’s guerrilla warfare quest against an impossibly large invading army. And it tells it in a very bloody, beat-em-up kind of way that can be addicting if you are in the right frame of mind to play.
This week our residential Time Waster is back on his feet after being consumed by Fallout 4. He’s now playing a top-down shooter called DeltaZeal. Is it a worthy challenge for fans of the genre?
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