Perils of Man is a 3D point and click adventure game that has some charm and interesting ideas, but never quite manages to capitalize on them. The experience is also tainted with a considerable lack of polish and some obtuse puzzles, yet passionate followers of the genre should read on...
Functionally outpaced by its more recent peers, Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim enjoys its space as an anachronism.
If you have the means to play this on the PC properly, you’re in for a good time.
A point and click with a post-apocalyptic backdrop and mature themes, Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today has a lot going for it.
Westerado: Double Barreled not only tips its hat to a requisite cache of genre hallmarks, it makes room for meaningful of agency between them.
The will to power seems incongruous with impulsive action, but it’s through this passage of devilish irony that Crypt of the NecroDancer thrives.
Brief, yet captivating, The Charnel House Trilogy is well worth your time and six bucks.
Whatever criticism I've prepared to levy against Grand Theft Auto V inevitably wilts under the depth and breadth of its content. It was tough to fault its 2013 launch on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, more difficult to challenge its 2014 debut on their respective successors, and now all but impossible to contest its 2015 graduation to the PC. GTA V and the wealth of assets it claims have, quite liter...[Read More]
Slow Down, Bull explores the aggressive relationship between creative inhibition and self-expression—and completely stresses the player out in the process.
Dead or Alive 5 Last Round made its way to the PC via Steam this week after some delays, but it's not as complete or functional as you might hope at launch. Still, there's a lot of fun to be had. Let's take a closer look.
This is a short, but pretty sweet game.
Ah, sequels. Rarely do sequels truly capture the quintessential enjoyment that the first introduces to the world. See the film world for details.