First Impressions: Green Game: Timeswapper
So ladies and gentleman, it’s time to take a quick look at a little puzzler called Green Game: Timeswapper by Polish developer iFun4all Ltd. It’s also [Read more…]
So ladies and gentleman, it’s time to take a quick look at a little puzzler called Green Game: Timeswapper by Polish developer iFun4all Ltd. It’s also [Read more…]
So, the day has finally come! The follow up to Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus (which I LOVED) is here, and I’ve been spending some time [Read more…]
Like found footage films, it’s the suspension of belief, the “it may just be possible” that takes this game from “good” to “I had a ton of fun with it”.
You may think that they’re cute, fluffy and cuddly but rabbits have a darker, more deadly side… Deep down they are only after one thing [Read more…]
Gary is my new role model. Who’s Gary? Gary is the star of Level 22, an office stealth game by Moving Player. And Gary is not putting up with your puny timetables.
I was really looking forward to playing SwapQuest. The concept seemed really cool, and the graphics were just up my street. However, SwapQuest and I never really clicked.
SwapQuest came to Vita a couple of weeks ago, courtesy of Rebusmind, a German indie developer. When I saw the announcement video (below), I was positively excited. It looked like a really cool mechanic, and one that hadn’t been explored before.
I said in my First Impressions article that I suck at puzzle games. The great thing about Hitman GO, is that it feels challenging, but fair. It’s a smooth criminal (sorry, MJ fan here), that slithers its way into your cold, cold heart.
I have never played a Hitman game before. Before you kill me, there’s a simple explanation: I play games exclusively on portable devices, and there hasn’t been a Hitman game released on these platforms. Until now.
I mentioned on my First Impressions article that I was liking Trails of Cold Steel. Well, I can now confirm that this is one of [Read more…]
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