Slow And Steady
The Book of Unwritten Tales is a solid point and click adventure that doesn’t really push the genre in any new directions, but might satisfy the yearnings of adventure gamers.
The Book of Unwritten Tales is a solid point and click adventure that doesn’t really push the genre in any new directions, but might satisfy the yearnings of adventure gamers.
Sometimes, they come back. Drakensang: Complete Saga is an older RPG that has been re-released to work with modern computers. But it comes with the same old flaws.
We launch a new type of feature on GiN this week, the mini-review. These are mostly iOS or Android type titles that deserve your money and your time. First up: Sand Slides.
This week Billy and the Weekly Time Water strap on two wheels and play Cyclomaniacs. Is it time to waste or time to spend? Read the review and discover his love of ‘back in the day’.
The Time Waster has a blast this week with Kit and the Octopod. A romp of an adventure where good deeds are done for Octopus love. Really, can anything be more noble and fulfilling? Read and find out!
The Weekly Time Waster finds Billy disappointed by a game he thought would do better. It’s not a pretty sight when a game cannot even waste time properly. Next thing you know he’ll be working or something.
Evil Scientist? Check. Lost in the Earth? Check? Chatty sidekick? Check. Powerful gun? Check? Billy and the Weekly Time Waster? Oh, yes, Check!
Lots of PS1 games are making it to the PlayStation Network now, and Parasite Eve is probably one of the most anticipated of the lot so far. But how well does a ten-year old game age?
The Weekly Time Waster goes multimedia with a game that combines gaming and music. Billy is off chasing music notes with Vector Stunt this week. And he has an announcement!
Wildlife Park Tycoon is a $20 simulation that offers nearly unlimited replay value and fun for all age groups and skill levels. And it’s filled with realistic and cute animals, which never hurts a game.