Sword Art Online RE: Hollow Fragment Review
Review - 21st Sep 2015 | By Andrew DuncanAn offline online experience with more online features than you’d expect.
An offline online experience with more online features than you’d expect.
Story-driven point and click adventure games have never attracted me, maybe it was because I never experienced early PC gaming gems such as the King's Quest series. It could…
The world is dead, air is a commodity, and the big corporation running it all is (what else) evil in this stunning little steampunk game.
This sequel tries to be as many genres as possible, and largely succeeds.
Psychedelic bullet hell Zenzizensic is perfect for a rave party, but does it have staying power?
When you play the Game of Thrones you win... or you get slightly annoyed at pre-determined storlyines.
Is Airscape good enough to Octopi your time?
A return to platformer prominence, or an anniversary too late?
Party hard or hardly partying?
Robots shooting each other in an arena setting? Well, how could we go wrong?
It is truly amazing how a game that was created in something as simple as Flash and turns into something as amazing as a game like The Binding of Isaac. No Time to Explain…
Eight friends and one night of terror. Who will survive until dawn?
Is the latest Shadowrun game cyberpunk or cyberflunk?
Achieving what others have failed to do in the past, First Person Shooter and Real Time Strategy had a love child and it’s rather good.
Pirates, monkeys and voodoo, and not a Guybrush in sight.