When it comes to puzzle games, there is often a basic formula used: one main objective, optional goals and progressively more difficult stages. Nebulous hits the nail on the head with the …
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I assume control of a prisoner at the start of Furi, one that has clearly been abused on a regular basis. I am offered a chance at freedom; the only condition …
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Energy Cycle is Sometime You’s latest puzzle game to release. Solving a puzzle in Energy Cycle means making all of the cells within a level the same color. There are three different colors …
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The Dwarves opens with a tutorial battle set in the distant past. Through a sequence of battles and cut scenes, this opening manages within the first five minutes to summarise …
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Knowing nothing upon starting Headlander, I didn’t realize that the head chosen at the start was going to be my sole representation of my character. After gaining control of the floating head, …
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Fans of point-and-click adventure games have a lot to be thankful for these days. Thanks largely to Telltale Games, console gamers finally realized that a point-and-click, story driven game, doesn’t …
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Blue Rider is a shmup at heart, but not in the traditional sense. You’re not being force-scrolled in one direction while dodging bullets and enemies, but instead get a top …
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The Cartoon Network has some fantastic intellectual property. I wish I were writing about how Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers brings them all together in a fun and original way, but …
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Wheels of Aurelia has to be one of the oddest yet most compelling games I’ve played in recent years. Described as a narrative road trip, the game is basically a …
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Microsoft announced the Xbox One Digital Games Deals that will be available next week during their annual Black Friday sales. The deals are already live for Gold Members who …
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