FATED is a first person adventure that's short, but worth checking out. Let's have a closer look.
Distorted textures and hulking polygons may not feel as chic or romantic as pixel art, but Back in 1995's paean to the 32-bit era extends beyond aesthetic cognizance.
“Give me some cards and you better believe I’ll go to war.” — Possibly Managing Editor Steve Schardein, if he was cool.
Slain is what happens when naiveté and enthusiasm rampage through ability and execution.
Terminus is undone through Republique's extended delivery mechanism and the burden of its episodic inheritance. A complete release or coherent development may have made Republique different, but it’s tough to determine if it would have made it any better.
Day of the Tentacle is on any legit 'best of' list when it comes to the point and click adventure genre, and for good reason. Thankfully, this twenty-three year old gem has been remastered and re-released on modern platforms as of today, and it's a textbook example of how the greatest games with stand the test of time.
Heaven's Hope is a new point and click adventure and is the first game by Mosaic Mask Studio. It's got its shortcomings, but overall it's a quality game -- let's take a closer look.
Time to get your space on…
Developer Wadjet Eye Games and the point-and-click adventure genre go so well together...
The difficulty is anything but tiny.
This NCSoft MMORPG has some fight to it. Dare I say, even some soul? Too easy. Puns aside, Blade & Soul is a breath of fresh air in the MMO genre.
Keeping a young girl and her dog alive in flooded world is the core of The Flame in the Flood, a tough indie rogue-lite recently released for Steam and Xbox One.