Arcades and consoles in the latter 1980s and early 1990s were filled with games that may have featured different characters, but the gist of the game was exactly the same …
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Don’t Stop Believin’ begins right where the previous left off – the Guardians are disbanded, and Hala is out destroying the galaxy. Naturally, Star-Lord realizes he needs to get the …
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It’s always been a surprise to me how popular hidden object games continue to be even in 2017. Even after all these years, hidden object games generally stay true to …
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Bulb Boy is a sort of point and click adventure game. I say sort of, because it’s a little more unusual than your standard pointing and clicking affair. Firstly, the …
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Games that ask the player to escape the room have been around since I born back in 1988. Back in those days, the game was normally a text adventure. The …
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Just when you thought cyberpunk couldn’t be more awesome, in comes Ruiner, a top-down shooter absolutely smothered in the aesthetic. It’s like the developer was tasked with creating a game …
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Over the last few years, the “last man standing,” battle royale scene has been growing larger and larger. Starting off mostly as mods for PC games, they have grown into …
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This past year has seen the release of many different Metroidvania titles; all with unique features and concepts that add to the original formula. The Vanir Project’s Nightmare Boy is no …
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The saying goes you aren’t free till you are “Free as a bird.” In Forgotten Key’s AER: Memories of Old, players are introduced to a lot more than just that. …
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Usually, when you think of the types of games that get re-releases, they’re games that are pretty well-known even among people who never played them. That’s why Rogue Trooper Redux …
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