City building games are all the rage these days, but they can sometimes become just as stressful as wargames. That won’t happen with Dorfromantik, a board game like experience which offers one of the most relaxing builders around.
We braved the radioactive and monster-filled wastes of the Chernobylite adventure game on the PC. And with success there, the game has been ported over to consoles, including next-generation ones. We pick up the action over there in this review.
The barriers to entry for anyone looking to get into streaming video games or starting their own Twitch or YouTube channel can seem pretty high. But the Toucan W100 offers a low-cost, high-quality camera to anchor those efforts.
This week our Modern Gamer takes a look at another so-called walking simulator game, The Dead Tree of Ranchiuna by developer Tonguc Bodur. This one is interesting, but is definitely not for everyone.
The Strategic Mind series has always been known for its attention to detail when it comes to World War II tactical battles. The Fight for Freedom game takes that action to the Western Front where the Allies fought many pivotal and storied battles.
Trivia and game show lovers will be in heaven with the release of Trivial Pursuit Live 2, a title which takes the classic Trivial Pursuit board game and elevates it to a stadium-worthy competition featuring an epic battle of the brains.
Scrapnaut is a clever, cartoon-like survival and base building game set in a colorful steampunk world. And because of the variable difficulty levels, it can also be a combat sim too, or a more chill hunting and gathering type experience.
Beholder 3 asks some tough questions, like how far you would go to save yourself and your family when your entire society seems to be aligned against you. It’s a dark game for sure, but another bright spot in this critically acclaimed series.
There is a surprising amount of depth in Dead Age 2: The Zombie Survival RPG, from questing and exploration to base and community building. And of course, there is also a lot of zombie combat. And you get all of that for the price of a budget title.
Shipwrecked on a mysterious island, players can talk with ghosts, explore their vivid surroundings and generally try to uncover secrets of the past in a place that seems to exist out of time. And because it’s a walking simulator at heart, it’s very easy to play.
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