Month: July 2022

Well, I guess I am now officially seen as a tactical RPG correspondent, as any and all tactical turn-based RPGs that come through the door seem to find their way to my desk. This is not a complaint, you understand, I do love a good turn-based RPG. The question is, will The Hand of Merlin
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In 1966, the residents of Point Pleasant in West Virginia started seeing a strange man-sized bird creature prowling the local area. This was picked up across the USA by all the papers and the myth of the Mothman began. The story then moved to book, relating it to the collapse of a bridge in the
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Remember those two-penny games you used to play on lazy school lunchtimes? Push-rugby, penny-football, or whatever regional name you might have given it? The only kit needed was a mate, a few coins, a well-honed flick or knuckle-push, and a table. Rules might vary, but you were either trying to get a coin as close
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At first glance, Two Rock, Arizona is merely a backwater town occupied by little more than tumbleweed and a few rows of houses. But very little is as it first appears, and all it takes to reveal As Dusk Falls’ many layers of storytelling depth is one small, decades-spanning tragedy. And it’s all about the
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Some games hide mystery in their titles, practically begging for every narrative thread to be pulled on to discover the secrets behind those words. PowerWash Simulator is not like this. Its direct name reveals that it is exactly what you think it is: the chance to live out your fantasy(?) as a water gun for
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Critically acclaimed indie title Dead Cells which launched in 2017 continues to bring new content which is something bigger developers could certainly learn from. Motion Twin released the Dead Cells DLC The Queen and the Sea earlier this year on multiple platforms and they have no plans on calling it quits on the action game.
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